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Blew a fuse
hi came home to a blown fuse and the uth was off temps where at 80 so it wasnt that bad but how do i prevent this from happening again..
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Re: Blew a fuse
Originally Posted by RichieBoo
hi came home to a blown fuse and the uth was off temps where at 80 so it wasnt that bad but how do i prevent this from happening again..
Buy a UPS (Uninterruptable Power Supply) like you would hook your computer up to and run your power cords through that. Get a good one with a decent battery life that should tide you over in an emergency.
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What type of fuse blew. Something in house or thermostat.
And they can survive few days at cooler temps with no ill effects.
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Re: Blew a fuse
Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons
thank u very much..
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Re: Blew a fuse
If you hadn't overloaded that circuit, the fuse wouldn't have blown.
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Re: Blew a fuse
Originally Posted by mykee
If you hadn't overloaded that circuit, the fuse wouldn't have blown.
hahaha
Yea I was thinking how did you blow a fuse? What on earth are you running?
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Re: Blew a fuse
Not much.my two uth and two heat lights which are not on all the time..nobody was home so i don't no what happened so just wanted a back up plan..
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