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Re: Voltage drop cause by oil level/condition sensor.
A fuse is a low ohm resistor. When its current rating is neared, it heats up and the resistance increases just from heat. The voltage drop across it is very small at low currents and increases much faster than the current. The increase is, first, just because ... Login to read more. ![]()
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