how do I remove the small 5 amp fuse for a delta air cleaner? Nothing seems to work and I’m hesitant to force it.
thanks for the help.
Scott
how do I remove the small 5 amp fuse for a delta air cleaner? Nothing seems to work and I’m hesitant to force it.
thanks for the help.
Scott
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Fuse?
I don't have one, so I looked at the owner's manual and the exploded parts diagram. Neither show a fuse.
With the typical small cartridge fuse holder, the little black cap is pushed in, and then rotated counter-clockwise to remove the fuse. I'm not sure what you have, however.
As an electrician, I've removed many a difficult fuse but trying to answer your question without seeing a picture or sketch is like throwing darts blindfolded.
throwing darts blindfolded
Great phrase. Are you old enough to remember the "Kung Fu" TV program, in which Kane would sometimes shoot his bow blindfolded?
Yes Grasshopper!
The best lessons are never forgotten.
Now can someone help pull the dart from my hand?
And thank you for asking if I was old enough to remember. Why, I even remember having to wear one of these to school...
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IKE Is that . . .
. . . a flavor of Pepsi that I missed ?
Juuuust kidding.
PS: since I am Klowning around (hey has any body ever watched the movie Killer Klowns From Outer Space ? I just saw it.) and the likely hood of ever hearing back from old Scrappy 1 is remote I may as well say how I pull fuses.
Spray 'er down with WD-40 then get a good holt on it with my teeth then go at it like a terrier with a rat. Growling helps too.
The down side is I have developed a bit of a WD-40 habit. I'm in rehab. Looks good as long as I stay out of hardware stores.
PS:
. . . I would help you with the dart but any kind of sharp object TOTALLY creeps me out. I can't go near them. Knives . . . blades of any kind. Woohuhuh . . . pointy/slashy/cutty . . . Woohuhuh . . .I feel faint.
Makes woodwrking challenging. I am looking at one of those three D printers.
The lost button
I was going to post a picture of my (clay) "I'm Khrazy for Khufu" button, but I can't seem to find it. ;-)
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