Voltage Stabiliser. What an idiot I was...
Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 10:12 pm
I was fitting a temperature gauge today, and stupidly chose the wrong wire to 'piggy back' from - one leading IN to the voltage stabiliser to do with the petrol gauge (careless mistake I know). Anyway, the scotch clip I used had damaged the wire so when power was resumed, it sparked and fused.
Knowing that I only had one spare fuse, I decided (again very stupidly) to go inside and get some household fuse wire to use as a temporary fuse; this time rather than the fuse blowing - the instrument voltage stabiliser started smoking and is now kaputt.
Great. Especially with no petrol gauge or windscreen wipers (but I suppose I do deserve it for being a prat).
When I get hold of another voltage stabiliser, should it be a simple case of replacing it PROPERLY - choosing the 'out' wire and using a spade connection (should everything then work)? I sincerely hope the answer is "yes".
Knowing that I only had one spare fuse, I decided (again very stupidly) to go inside and get some household fuse wire to use as a temporary fuse; this time rather than the fuse blowing - the instrument voltage stabiliser started smoking and is now kaputt.
Great. Especially with no petrol gauge or windscreen wipers (but I suppose I do deserve it for being a prat).
When I get hold of another voltage stabiliser, should it be a simple case of replacing it PROPERLY - choosing the 'out' wire and using a spade connection (should everything then work)? I sincerely hope the answer is "yes".