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From: matrix@nyongwa.montreal.qc.ca (Albert Yale)
Subject: Re: Multimeter modification...
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Albert Yale (matrix@nyongwa.montreal.qc.ca) wrote:
:  
: I have a multimeter that i keep on blowing the fuse, so i'd like to replace
: the fuse by a resetable fuse. How can i do that? Do i simply need a special
: piece of hardware or a whole circuit? (email prefered) tnx...

btw, i blew it 2 times, once testing the amps of a 9v battery and once
testing a 300mA 9v power-supply. But the fuse says 400mA 125v! I don't see 
why it blew anyway. :( (both times i was on the maximum amps scale i.e.
0.25mA... maybe that's why, but the fuse can whistand 125v at 400mA! gr...)

btw, anyone can give me the amps for a regular 9v battery? tnx...

'Matrix'
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