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Fuse T4E 250V What is AMP rating??
I have the subject fuse T4E 250V.
No one seems to know what the amp rating is. Can anyone help?? Alex |
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Really ? Nobody knows? Who did you ask ?
T4E = time or slow blow, 4 Amp , 250 Volt max rating. -- Best Regards, Daniel Sofie Electronics Supply & Repair - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "-Alex" wrote in message ... I have the subject fuse T4E 250V. No one seems to know what the amp rating is. Can anyone help?? Alex |
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Alex: You are asking a question like this.... AND you are going to fix your 4 month old Philips television?? You've gotta be kidding. Go to the website for this newsgroup at http://www.repairfaq.org/ while there, read up on SAFETY information and of course, repair procedures and troubleshooting tips. 4 amp slow blow electricitym .. . . . . -Alex wrote: I have the subject fuse T4E 250V. No one seems to know what the amp rating is. Can anyone help?? Alex |
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-Alex schrieb:
I have the subject fuse T4E 250V. ^ Are you really sure that this letter is an "E"? If it was an "A" I'd say it's a 4 amp slow blow ("träge") fuse. HTH Reinhard |
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Apparently not the right people...but I did guess right!
Thanks for the confirmation. "sofie" wrote in message ... Really ? Nobody knows? Who did you ask ? T4E = time or slow blow, 4 Amp , 250 Volt max rating. -- Best Regards, Daniel Sofie Electronics Supply & Repair - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "-Alex" wrote in message ... I have the subject fuse T4E 250V. No one seems to know what the amp rating is. Can anyone help?? Alex |
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Being retired, I have not had to pick up a soldering iron in 15 years.
Likely have not had to replace a fuse during that time either. In my school it was pretty much just as you responded below. So I like to ask a question even if it seems dumb...Dumber is to assume. Apparently others do not know the current style of fuse designation either. But now I do too.... TV IS fixed. Thanks for the response. wrote in message oups.com... Alex: You are asking a question like this.... AND you are going to fix your 4 month old Philips television?? You've gotta be kidding. Go to the website for this newsgroup at http://www.repairfaq.org/ while there, read up on SAFETY information and of course, repair procedures and troubleshooting tips. 4 amp slow blow electricitym . . . . . -Alex wrote: I have the subject fuse T4E 250V. No one seems to know what the amp rating is. Can anyone help?? Alex |
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