Hi folks!

I came to think of the fact that I haven't ever shown what my fusebox at home looks like. As it is typical for many old homes in Sweden, I thought I could share a few pictures.

(A recent disk crash meant that I haven't got a decent photo editing software. Therefore, the pictures have the resolution they came out of the camera with. Big files = only links, no photos in thread.)

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Meter and fusebox

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Main fuse, behind the hatch

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Diazed D1 fuses
The fuses that fit in the main fuse box. "Old" and "new" design. Both still made. The "old" design is sold by electrical stores and carries no listing or brand name, only a "slow blow"-mark.

The "new" is sold by D-I-Y places and does carry both brand and listing. (CE, Swiss etc.)

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All diazed fuses.
From left to right:

4A, 250V, DI
10A, 500V, DII
35A, 500V, DIII
80A, 500V, DIV

EDIT: Thanks to Paul for resizing the pictures for me!

[This message has been edited by C-H (edited 09-05-2005).]