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Unless isolated, the live supply to a fuse will always be live, whether the fuse is pulled or not.
This guy is trying to say that when the fuse is pulled, the supply to the fuse is still live and therefore it's dangerous.
I see that the isolator isn't going to isolate the fuse but he keeps claiming in the comments that it's dangerous because the supply comes in the top of the fuse, and therefore when the fuse is pulled it will still be live. He insinuates that should you wire the bottom of the fuse, it will be isolated when the fuse is pulled.You're not going mental but he's right that it's incorrectly configured.
In the comments he's insisting:Unless isolated, the live supply to a fuse will always be live, whether the fuse is pulled or not.
He's saying that the wiring is incorrect.
the wire at the top of the fuse should be dead with fuse pulled , it's unsafe
I see that the isolator isn't going to isolate the fuse but he keeps claiming in the comments that it's dangerous because the supply comes in the top of the fuse, and therefore when the fuse is pulled it will still be live. He insinuates that should you wire the bottom of the fuse, it will be isolated when the fuse is pulled.
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