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Jerry G.
 
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It is a miniature 2 amp fuse.

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Jerry G.
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"Rick" wrote in message ...
Hi

Rebuilding what I thought was a dead NiCad pack for a cordless phone.
The battery pack in question is a Sony BP-T18 - 3.6v, 600mAh. In series
connecting 2 of the batteries is an open component with these markings:

bel 2A
MO 125V

I can't i.d. it based on the markings. It kind of looks like a small 1
amp rectifier diode, as far as size and shape go, but there is no
polarity marking on it. I think it's some kind of (blown) fuse? I've
never seen this in a 3.6v phone battery pack.

If it is a fuse, why would they put one in a simple nicad battery pack
for a cordless phone? Is it safe to just bypass it? I do have a parts
source for micro fuses with leads. (Which look quite different from this
one, but would fit.)

If it isn't a fuse, what the heck is it?

Rick