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Every fuse blows that I put in

The fuse blew then I went out and got a new fuse.But when I put it in and plugged it in that fuse blew too.But I put the right fuse in.Then I tryed it 3 more times with 3 new fuses.

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Okay, it's not the fuse. It drawing to much current and that's the trouble. You better call the repairman.

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