Wouldn't you LOVE to get your hands on those fuses and see if there really is something to this? It's too bad that people who recognized that the nature of the failure was extremely unusual (blown at both ends - thought it was unusual enough to mention it) didn't have enough casual curiosity to at least send the fuses back in case you were interested enough to look into it. Dave Mike Hord wrote: >> How long were the machines running before they popped? >> Have they popped again since being replaced? >> >> > >As far as we can tell, they weren't. We tested them, shipped >them, they were setup at the customer site and never worked >until the fuse was replaced. > >That is third hand, of course. The folks that did the initial setup >are from a reseller. They told our apps techs what happened, >who then discovered the fuse thing. The apps techs told their >manager, who told me. > >Mike H. > > -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist