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    Voltage present when fuse has blown with no continuity.

    I'm back in work tomorrow so I'm gonna do a few checks with a different meter and hopefully dig some drawings out.
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    Voltage present when fuse has blown with no continuity.

    The meter is an analogue contact volt meter (not sure about the impedance).
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    Voltage present when fuse has blown with no continuity.

    Lamp hadn't blown and was disconnected when I was measuring voltage between the lamp holder terminals +/-. On the motor I was measuring between +/- terminals.
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    Voltage present when fuse has blown with no continuity.

    No the motor wasn't working and the lamp wasn't on. No drawings unfortunately. The motor circuit consists of a reversing contactor which is controlled via a PLC output card. The e-stop lamp circuit is separate to the actual e-stop circuit but is just a standard lighting circuit. I was...
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    Voltage present when fuse has blown with no continuity.

    Can anyone help with the below, there's probably a simple explanation but it's driving me mad. Why I would be still measuring 24v DC at a 24v motor terminals after the fuse had completly blown? And there being no continuity across the fuse at all? This was also the case on the terminals of a...

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