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Fuse
I have an LCD inverter board that has 2- 4431 chips that I intend to
replace, but there is also a surface mount fuse with a 4 on it which is bad. How can I determine what amperage value the fuse is? Thanks Foz |
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Most of the LCD inverter boards that I have seen use about a 2-1/2 amp
fuse. Maybe yours uses a 4 amp fuse. Is the fuse blown ? I have used a small 5mm fuse with leads attached, when I could not find a surface mounted fuse. John |
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Tracy:
Do you "yahoo" or "google" search ? ? In less than 10 seconds on Yahoo I had over 50 good hits with at least a dozen or more prospective suppliers for gmw fuses. electricitym - - - - - - beerbarrel wrote: Anyone know of a good source for buss gmw series fuses? Thanks, Tracy |
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