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Circuit breakers prevent excessive current from flowing in the circuit by "tripping" when the current exceeds the circuit breaker rating. This causes the current to be cut off, and is used to protect the wiring as well as the appliances.
A muffler system must be installed in a powerboat to prevent excessive or unusual noise.
shoulder plates help prevent the soldiers/gladiators neck from being damaged
to prevent excessive water loss by transpiration
Eat your food more slowly.
Prevent Normal Kidney Funcationss.
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Older PGA processors should be placed on a soft piece of foam to prevent the pins from being bent. Newer LGA processors do not have pins, so this is unnecessary, but you should still place it on a clean non-metallic surface to prevent damage.
to prevent acidity we must take bases such as antacid or alkaline solution as it neutralises the affect of excessive acids.
Solved this myself. The answer is no, there is not a fusible link, there is a diode to prevent excessive current from feeding back to the computer. I asked the local dealers shop and they looked it up for me.
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Yes...never try to charge a dead battery with an alternator. It can cause sudden alternator death. There is a paper that comes with many rebuilt alternators that recommends always charging a dead battery before running the vehicle to prevent sudden alternator death.. Good advice.AnswerThe alternator will have to work very hard until the battery is charged fully. If the battery is zero volts and has a low resistance to the charging current from the alternator, the alternator will be under extreme stress, but this could not happen because the electric current used to power the magnetic field inside the alternator runs off of the battery--this is a natural fail-safe against huge damage being done. There is also a charge regulator that normally is in the circuit that prevents the battery from getting too much voltage or current from the alternator. If this circuit is damaged or badly designed, then that portion of the electrical system in the vehicle could be burned out.There are usually about 6 high current low voltage drop diodes inside the alternator that can be damaged if excessive current is drawn from it to try to charge the battery or power the vehicle's electrical accessories. These can fail or be damaged and about to fail in the near future. It is possible in some alternators to repair them by replacing some of these damaged diodes. The repair task becomes useless if the electrical windings of wire inside become shorted or damaged due to burn out temperatures being caused by excessive current flow--then it is time for recycling the unit and getting a new replacement alternator.