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Try unscrewing the front end of the cigarette lighter plug. The front
plastic part along with the metal tip should unscrew and the fuse is
inside the body of the plug.
73, Steve KW3A
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Clark" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, July 03, 2009 4:56 PM
Subject: OT Keeping track of things
> You know how quickly we can accumulate a pile of things that dont seem
> to belong to anything. Take for example chargers for batteries and radios
> and cell phones etc.
>
> Recently I asked about some sort of way to organize all those pesky
> wall
> warts. I ended up getting a couple of real nice APC power strips with 11
> outlets. I am using one now in one location to ahndle, elts see, 3
> battery
> chargers (universal, 9 volt, and aa/aaa) plus cell phone and a couple
> other
> devices. The wall warts have braille labels stuck on them and I am using
> plastic non stick dymo tape labels on the connector ends (punch a hole and
> use wire ties). Works great.
>
> Ok, while I was sorting things out, I rounded up 3 cigarette adapter
> chargers. They all appear tro have the same DC connector and know the
> voltage output would be the same. Supposedly, they have inline fuses.
> Are
> they inside the adapter itself? Is there any issue with using any of the
> three with the chargers? I know that one of them goes to a particular
> charger but the other two are up in the air.
>
> Next time I will be sure to label things as soon as I unpack them. LOL
>
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