In the "Good Old Days" before we had polarized plugs, it didn't matter where the fuse was located (hot or neutral side if the line) - there was a 50 % chance you had it right.
What is the recommended place for the fuse today? I have been putting them on the "hot" side immediately after the power switch and before the CL80 or CL90 surge resistor. Logic is that if the chassis has a short or defect, the blown fuse will keep the chassis from having AC on it.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Ed