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Post by markt on Aug 7, 2006 21:27:53 GMT
Took my son on the Circle today to Kensington Gardens (off at Bayswater). Found the driver had a novel tool to wedge his nearside cab door open by just enough for air... a 30A fuse.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2006 21:29:36 GMT
It's either that or a shoe paddle!
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prjb
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Post by prjb on Aug 7, 2006 21:35:31 GMT
Yep, the old fuse trick - it never fails! An alternative is to use a spare set number, it gives you a slightly wider opening. ;D
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solidbond
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Post by solidbond on Aug 7, 2006 21:51:54 GMT
Took my son on the Circle today to Kensington Gardens (off at Bayswater). Found the driver had a novel tool to wedge his nearside cab door open by just enough for air... a 30A fuse. Personally I think a 30A is excessive - always found a 10A sufficient when I was driving C stock. Perhaps it's the hotter weather these days ;D ;D
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Post by trainopd78 on Aug 21, 2006 8:39:37 GMT
I found an old dud 30A "air conditioning" fuse on the ballast in the depot. It's an essential piece of kit when training.
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