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    Fuse led reset function

    Sorry for the confusion.. There is somewhat of a professional application here that I tried to adjust the details to avoid publicly spilling the beans I guess.. A/B1) The fuse was being used as a switch with no other method to turn off said heater.. They would simply stick the fuse in the...
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    Fuse led reset function

    d123, I appreciate the work put in so far.. I had fun just learning what you did there.. If you (or anyone else) can help get to the goals stated in post #8 I would be very grateful..
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    Fuse led reset function

    Ok.. Let me try again (and I've done some more thinking to functionality has changed "slightly" I guess..) Fuse is a glass fuse yes... I think I essentially want 3 stages. 1-Power is initially turned on.. No fuse installed yet.. Load is attached = No LED at all (red or green) on.. (Stage 1-...
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    Fuse led reset function

    A push button is something I can already do.. I just wanted to learn a different way to achieve similar results.. learning something new is fun.. I've tried to achieve some sort of latching or flip flop action myself but can't seem to achieve what I wanted.. I just though it would be neat if...
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    Fuse led reset function

    Not sure I follow you there Klause.. I was hoping someone could help me add to the existing circuit so that I could have a way to disable the red LED when I wanted. The circuit works great as is now in that when the fuse is good the green light is on and when the fuse blows the red light is on...
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    Fuse led reset function

    Hello all.. Hope everyone is having a good day.. I have a fuse on a heater circuit and just for fun/knowledge though it would be neat if I add some additional functions to it.. But I can't seem to figure out how to do that and hopefully just keep with simple components...

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