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Just to clarify the bulb does 2 things
1) limit the current to HOT to protect it. If something is drawing to much the bulb drops the voltage to the HOT. If you do it with a shorted HOT or damper the bulb will have all the 125 V across it & it lights normal but fuses wont blow. 2) trouble shooting aid. Some sets like GE used one of the white caps instead of five. If it opened the HOT will blow in milliseconds. Other things also could. you usually WILL NOT find the bad cap with simple test equipt. The bulb trick allows you to "unload" one thing from the FBT at a time till you get a dim bulb with some HV. 73 Zeno
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