Hi budd,
    Another thought, when I was in Tucson, My brother in law was helping me jump
start my Jeep one day, and before I could get my radios turned off, he attached
the jumpers backwards.  A fuse in the negative lead, might have saved the three
radios he smoked that day!
Bill
WB0KSW
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Fuses on power cords


> I'm caught in the middle of a couple of feuding technical "experts"
> on a probably trivial issue.
> Some Mobile radio power cords are fused on only the positive line.
> Others are fused on both lines.
> One's logic is you only need one fuse.  The other maintains their
> communications shop lost all the radios with only one fuse to a
> shorted power supply and none of the dual fused radios were
> effected.  The one fuse expert says that is BS and the other is lying.
> What is the collective experience/knowledge on here for this topic?
> Thanks in advance for your thoughts & 73
> Budd
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