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Minelab SD2000 tips, settings, questions
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<blockquote data-quote="AuMan" data-source="post: 294755" data-attributes="member: 2670"><p>It is there to prevent overcurrent and or damage if one hooks up the battery the wrong way around.</p><p>I think one time I had a short somewhere in my detector and I could hear it turn on briefly then shut off again after a second or 2 and a light clicking could be heard from the silver junction box as this was happening.</p><p></p><p>You could try a 1.5A slow blow fuse as an alternative. It needs to be slow blow due to the high inrush current peak when the detector is first turned on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AuMan, post: 294755, member: 2670"] It is there to prevent overcurrent and or damage if one hooks up the battery the wrong way around. I think one time I had a short somewhere in my detector and I could hear it turn on briefly then shut off again after a second or 2 and a light clicking could be heard from the silver junction box as this was happening. You could try a 1.5A slow blow fuse as an alternative. It needs to be slow blow due to the high inrush current peak when the detector is first turned on. [/QUOTE]
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