Star Tech Journal

Issue: 1987-December - Vol 9 Issue 10

STAR*TECH Journal
December 1987
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Fuse Substitution Box
By Video Jim Ennis
Ocean City, Maryland
Here's a tip that will save you rroney on
all those blown fuses when
troubleshooting. I simply built a box
shown in Figure #1 using various size
circuit breakers.
In mine, I used a 1, 3, 5, 7, 10, 15, 20.
You may not need as many depending on your
application. The cost is also a factor
because the prices on the breakers can
range anywhere from 1about $2.00 to $6.00
depending on the quality of the breaker
and where they are purchased. They are
available from alrrost any electronics
store.
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You will also need a toggle switch for
each breaker, and you want to make sure
the switch is rated for a high enough
amperage corresponding with the breaker.
To build this box the only other parts
needed are:
* A type of chassis box,
* Some wire, (at least 18 gauge), and
* Alligator clips.
It is wired according to the schematic in
Figure #2.
NOI'E: In using this in troubleshooting,
make sure you only have one switch on at a
time. I tried to find a rotary switch so
that you could only select one breaker at
a time, but I could not find one rated a
high enough amperage.
Also, renerrber, never overfuse any circuit
because of the possibility of wiping out a
whole lot rrore than your original problem,
and it could also cause a fire hazard.
I ended up with a total cost of about
$35.00, but when considering the cost of
fuses and the trouble of changing them
when trying to isolate a problem, it is,
in my opinion, well worth it.
To
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STAR•TECH Journal

December 1887
(11)
MERGER ANNOUNCED
As of November 18, 1987 TRIAX ELECTRONICS of Glendale, California and
HOKKAIDO of Los Angeles, California have merged together under one name:
I UNITED AMUSEMENTS I
UNITED AMUSEMENTS is currently located at 1975 Riverside Drive, Los
Angeles, California 90039.
UNITED AMUSEMENTS will continue to be the exclusive distributor for
UNITED ARTISTS THEATRE AMUSEMENTS INC.'s licensed games.
Currently those games include Mission XX, Perfect Billiards and Air Wolf.
"Operations will continue as before with our direct-to-operator marketing
philosophy", says Bill Engram of UNITED AMUSEMENTS. "We still offer
UATA games and other legal new and used conversion games direct to our
customers at the very best prices in the Industry", added Bill.
Brad Brown, Craig Vandenburg, John Ciccolini and Michele Amador
will continue to staff new offices.
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