a while ago some asshole was installing my car alarm and he fried my diode in the process... he replaced the busted diode with a 20 amp fuse and every thing was running fine.
i was told that putting a fuse instead of a diode can damage my electrical system so i got myself a diode yesterday and installed it.
all i wanna ask is what damage i could have faced if i keept the fuse? it was their for some 3 years now and no problems whatsoever, was i just lucky? also what if i installed the diode in the wrong direction, what will happen?
actually i didn't know which direction is the correct one and my damn keyboard went dead while i was posting a question about that in here... i simply went to our neighbour who owns a lanos and checked his diode direction and then installed mine... i was going to install it in whatever direction and see what happens but i freaked out and i had to make sure first.
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I think the diode only allows for a one way flor of electrical current. As a fuse allows for a two way flow of electrical current, I don't really see any problems unless there was a large electrical shock and it happened to run back through that circuit. but then again I am still new at this, but that is what I think the diode is for.
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