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    Default Yikes! This burned up on my y-motor. (Picture attached)

    I have burned up what I presume is a fuse (red connector on wires leading to y-motor) on my multicam 1000. I am pretty sure this was caused by a lack of regular greasing in the linear bearings. I need to find a replacement fuse and source if anyone can help me. Also, all my google searches for all things Multicam lead me to multicam vendors, if anyone knows where I can find any info other than the user manual I would be grateful for the info.

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    Default Re: Yikes! This burned up on my y-motor. (Picture attached)

    Not a fuse. Those are used for telephone wire splicing. Make sure to put the proper connections on those. Not wire nuts or phone splices.



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    Default Re: Yikes! This burned up on my y-motor. (Picture attached)

    Thanks Davy182, that explains why I am having so hard of a time finding the "red fuses". I'll search for telephone wire splicing. I appreciate your help!



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Yikes! This burned up on my y-motor. (Picture attached)

Yikes! This burned up on my y-motor. (Picture attached)