fusible link testing

A fusible link is just a copper wire.

Fusible links are generally 2 gauges smaller than the circuit they protect. Made with fairly high temperature insulation that is a little thicker, sothat they look the same size as the circuit's standard wire.

They are only there to take care of a dead short - a 15% overload will not make one blow.

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If there happens to be a dead short near that fusible link, is it possible for something else down stream (ie. the ammeter, ignition switch, etc.) to be damaged as a result???