Testing a fuse with a cellphone.
Previously:
Fuse replacement guide - photo
High voltage fuse removal tool - photo
Inspecting fuses - GIF
Non-metallic fuse pliers - photo
Testing a fuse with a cellphone.
Previously:
Fuse replacement guide - photo
High voltage fuse removal tool - photo
Inspecting fuses - GIF
Non-metallic fuse pliers - photo
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Tule (Nov 10, 2024)
Phones use capacitance switches which detect the change in capacitance when the capacitance of a human is connected to the switch. (More on that subject here...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touch_switch
so the human must be in electrical contact with the switch to operate it. He is if the fuse is good; if the fuse is open he's not in contact.
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