it sounds like a short in the wiring you should probably have a mechanic or an electrician test each of the wires for arcing
Fuse coordination is the process of carefully selecting fuses in a system so that faults in branch circuits do not cause 'upstream' fuses to operate. This is done by comparison of fuses' operating characteristics: in particular pre-arcing energy let-through and total energy let-through.
Some voltage must be present but the current causes the arcing.
A shorted coil or shorted coils in the rotor will cause arcing at the commutator. It should also be noted that if the brushes are damaged badly enough where they make contact with the commutator, this can cause arcing. Oh, and let's not forget that a stuck brush or brush spring will prevent a brush from making proper contact with the commutator. Arcing can result from that, too.
Arcing is electrical current jumping across a gap, or creating an arc, as in a spark plug firing, or lightning arcing across the sky.
A shorted coil or shorted coils in the rotor will cause arcing at the commutator. It should also be noted that if the brushes are damaged badly enough where they make contact with the commutator, this can cause arcing. Oh, and let's not forget that a stuck brush or brush spring will prevent a brush from making proper contact with the commutator. Arcing can result from that, too.
Time Will Fuse Its Worth was created on 2006-10-30.
Time delay fuse.
Restriking voltage is transient voltage. During the arcing time, at current zero, the voltage that shows up across the contacts is the restriking voltage.
There is no difference. Slo-Blo is just a trademarked name for a time delay fuse.
high voltage breaking capacity
You have a wire that is loose and arcing.