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Don B Senior Member Joined: 27/09/2008 Location: AustraliaPosts: 190
Posted: 10:31pm 03 Nov 2012
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Have you thought of using an ammeter in series with your fuse? Automotive types are cheap, and will tell you the actual charging amps, in addition to when the fuse is blown (= 0 amps).