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Old 10-06-2019, 12:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Audiophilehi View Post
Hi Dan..... thanks for the review. I do have 1 question. How can you tell the voltage path through the fuse holder by looking at the fuse holder?
Paul.......When I look at the fuse holder used in McIntosh amplifiers I can see the path of the part that connects to each end of the fuse as I noted in my attached drawing. Also, with the amp unplugged from the wall and the fuse removed you can check continuity between the wire connection and fuse connection points. There are all sorts of different fuse holders, so a continuity check is the most reliable way to check. You are also able to take note of where the incoming "hot" from the AC power cord is soldered to the fuse holder.
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