Morning all.
I recently bought a 12-way fuse block on eBay and by all means, it looks the job.
Last night I wired it up to a 10w COB LED panel to test it out and I noticed something a bit odd. I'm hoping one of you might be able to shed some light... Is it something to worry about or not.
Each fuse has a small red LED indicator next to it and when the fuse blows, this led lights up. A bit gimmicky I know, but I thought it was a handy feature. It works fine, but what I didn't expect is to see a small amount of current still going to the COB led panel when I removed the fuse? I haven't opened up the fuse block yet to see just how this little red LED works.
Any thoughts?
Link to the fuse block:
https://www.ebay.ie/itm/1-In-1…2749.l2649
I recently bought a 12-way fuse block on eBay and by all means, it looks the job.
Last night I wired it up to a 10w COB LED panel to test it out and I noticed something a bit odd. I'm hoping one of you might be able to shed some light... Is it something to worry about or not.
Each fuse has a small red LED indicator next to it and when the fuse blows, this led lights up. A bit gimmicky I know, but I thought it was a handy feature. It works fine, but what I didn't expect is to see a small amount of current still going to the COB led panel when I removed the fuse? I haven't opened up the fuse block yet to see just how this little red LED works.
Any thoughts?
Link to the fuse block:
https://www.ebay.ie/itm/1-In-1…2749.l2649