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905724 No.905724 [Reply] [Original]

I need to replace this component to link a cable of 230V. There is a homemade solution to that?

What component could hold that amount of volts?

>> No.905735

>this ready made, probably standardized component burnt to a crisp

>i want to replace it with something homemade.


Find out why it burnt to a crisp first, and replace it with a standardized component.

>> No.905741

>>905724
Literally anything metal, tin foil rolled into a roll, coins, any wires you can find eg cloth hangers, etc

>> No.905746

>>905741
This also post pics of results,
never mind ill catch it on the news

>> No.905760

>>905724
Copper is a good conductor, so just jam a penny in there. What could possibli go wrong?

>> No.906013

So, you want to replace the fuse in your distribution box with some tinfoil?

See you in the news dude.

Or spend the frakking $4 on ebay and buy the correct thing.

>> No.906038

Not sure if it helps. But you should be able to buy circuit breakers from a hardware store that are made to replace fuses. Fit in the fuse holder

>> No.906168
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906168

>>905724