Thread: T1.6L fuse?
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Chris and Pamela
 
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Default T1.6L fuse?

Sorry that link doesn't work. Here's one that does.
http://users.eastlink.ca/~chrisandpam/fuse3.jpg
"Chris and Pamela" wrote in message
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Thanks for help. It looks like this:
http://ca.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/pk1...c7.jpg&.src=ph
If it hadn't been for the years since I've posted to usenet, I woulda
remembered..the MORE information, the better! D'OH!
(I think I'm getting too old for this...)

"Ray L. Volts" wrote in message
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"Chris and Pamela" wrote in message
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Hi,
The # t1.6l is on the fuse that blew in my Dell subwoofer. However, I
cannot
find sufficient evidence anywhere to indicate what the voltage and
amperage
is of this thing is. All of the charts I have found online are murky at
best
and the most compelling information I can find is that this is of Asian
origin. If anyone knows anything about this and could help me out, I
would
greatly appreciate it.

Thank you,
Pamela


The L indicates time Lag (a.k.a. Slo-Blo).

Does it look like this?

http://www.belfuse.com/Data/DBObject/MRT.pdf

If so:

www.digikey.com part #507-1113-ND ($0.75 each)

http://dkc3.digikey.com/PDF/T061/1350.pdf