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Mike H
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For some reason only just seen this topic.
I would move it to the plus 'live' side. If for the only reason that it will be very confusing otherwise. |
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iansoady
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I don't know why it would confuse anyone?
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Mike H
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Because fuses are normally in the 'live' side.
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"Chicken nuggets don't dance on a Tuesday."
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BobV7
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I wouldn't worry Mike, we all have our own peculiar little methods and ideas of how things should be done. Fortunately no one else is forced to live with them!
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V7 Classic Black and gold was the best. But green & black was nice too. Now blue is in!
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Brian UK
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No competent electrician should be confused by the fuse being on the negative side. But those who think they know what they are doing, but don't, may have problems.
I have come across fuses being fitted on the neutral side in mains applications though, and that's decidedly dangerous.
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