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Re: Battery powered DS help
Excess current is not a failure. It is the result of a failure.
It is also the cause of additional failures, most notably burned wires, and it is those secondary failures which a fuse protects against. But the original fault which led to too much current in the first place won't be affected one way or the other by the presence of a fuse. |
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