No or low output voltage means the transformer winding has open or shorted winding. |
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I picked up the phone again, but it slipped out of my fingers and into the water, where it sparked and shorted out. |
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If you did not do anything with the flyback, gradually the internal capacitance will become shorted and you will need to refurbish the flyback. |
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On his way to the lodge, Mike noticed the back-up generator had shorted out. |
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At some point the electrician came to fix the circuit breaker that shorted out last night. |
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The electric blanket under the pillow had shorted and started a fire in the pillow under his head. |
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If it is a battery that is shorted, the battery will be discharged very quickly and will heat up due to the high current flow. |
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I picked up the car this afternoon, and they told me the windscreen wiper motor had shorted. |
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They can be shorted by contact with metal objects and leak or rupture and may cause personal injury. |
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Fuel from the ruptured fuel tank ignited from contact with hot exhaust or arcing from shorted electrical wiring in the engine compartment. |
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A FINANCIER of my acquaintance cleverly shorted the stockmarket during the technology bubble. |
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Operating display defective to cables to the operating display interrupted or shorted. |
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Never discharge the unit with the defibrillation pads shorted together or in open air. |
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Anhui Conch Cement, China's largest cement manufacturer, is the most commonly shorted Chinese company listed in Hong Kong. |
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However, if the ohms go immediately to a low value near zero, the capacitor is shorted. |
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We want to see revenue sharing from resources, which is an important thing for us, but we do not want to be shorted on that as well. |
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The strike shorted all the electrics and blew all the fuses. |
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However, water had found its way into both units and shorted out the internal batteries. |
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They discovered, whilst very hungover, that every circuit in the house, except the lighting circuit, had blown when the metal knife cutting through the flex had shorted it. |
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We're welcomed by shorted, pulled-up-socked, fair dinkum, dinky-di, jackaroo men, computer passported in. |
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Only by using a ringer test you will know if it shorted or not. |
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I think anybody who can guess the aviation industry's future would be a millionaire today by having shorted lots and lots of stock positions. |
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If N. O. contacts were shorted as described in final note of calibration preamble, remove them now as calibration is complete. |
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The advert tells the story of a boy and his best friend, a shorted sighted pug called Gizmo. |
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Perform armature growler test to ensure armature is not shorted. |
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For its own protection, the customer should obtain a notated delivery receipt stating the quantity of the product shorted or damaged on all copies of the delivery receipt at the time of delivery. |
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Can not be overcharged or shorted by charging. |
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This attempt, using an engine purchased from Thomas Edison, failed, the story goes, because the power source, a third rail in the ground, shorted out in heavy rains. |
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The system shall be so arranged that the shorting out of any warning signal circuit shall not render inoperative any aspects of the alarm system, other than the circuit which is shorted out. |
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When the insulation chafed through, the two-core cable shorted out and the copper wire burned, setting fire to the wood beams inside the false deckhead panelling. |
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Later the weather shorted the electricity. |
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When the motor was blown away from the pump, the electrical wires would have been torn from the motor and probably shorted, providing the ignition source. |
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When shorted to LOGIC GROUND, the LED turns on. |
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Temperature wiring shorted or temperature element in sensor bad. |
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Do not route cables or wires through door jambs or other locations where, through wear and tear, they may become frayed and shorted to ground or to each other. |
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Mutual funds and most institutional investors consider shorting too risky, since losses are theoretically limitless when a shorted stock starts to rise. |
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In his twenties he tried to create diamonds by heating graphite and shorted out Glasgow's electricity supply. |
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Additional factors occurring with heat waves can have indirect health impacts, such as loss of power from shorted out power lines and inability to meet energy demands. |
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The fanout of Z is the union of the fanouts of the shorted signals. |
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I had to rewire the circuit where the old wires had shorted out. |
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