There's no stopping me now.
Step one- posting a photo.
Step two- getting the photo the right way up.
The top of the ceramic fuse carrier bases have flat bus-bars that are held by screws onto the fuse bases and internal contacts. Because some of the fuse carriers have suffered from heat/corrosion damage "repairs" have been made. Electrically it is sound and still in full working order.
Z.
The top of the ceramic fuse carrier bases have flat bus-bars that are held by screws onto the fuse bases and internal contacts. Because some of the fuse carriers have suffered from heat/corrosion damage "repairs" have been made. Electrically it is sound and still in full working order.
Z.
No, that's not it. I appreciate that you have seen it in the flesh, but there are at least 3 fastenings, possibly 5 lying on the floor of the box - the side with the hinges. So either gravity has put them there, or somebody is playing games with a magnet.
By my reckoning, the L2 switch should be upright.
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