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Old 01-04-2014, 12:19 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Although getting to the fuse is not what I would call simple, it's not that difficult. The main advantage (from my POV) is that it is "not that difficult" to reverse (just put the fuse back in).

Cutting the wire is pretty simple (some wire cutters and a flexible spine are all that is required) but very difficult to reverse if the need should arise.

While I figure the odds of ever needing to re-activate the ESCL are very slim, I don't think they are zero, so I pulled the fuse. YMMV

See link in my sig for more info on ESCL failures and remedies than you probably want to know.
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