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John Smith January 25th 06 02:16 AM

looking for a 1.25A/250V fuse
 
I'm looking for a 1.25A/250V fuse for my VCR. I can't find it at
the local RadioShack store and they can't order it for me. Where
might I find one?

JANA January 25th 06 02:37 AM

looking for a 1.25A/250V fuse
 
This is a standard value that is available from any electronics supplier.
Some will list it as 1 1/4A / 250V or 125V.

If they don't have the 1.25A, you can get away with a 1.5A fuse. If the fuse
blows, then there is a short in the power supply of the VCR. Normally these
fuses never blow, unless there are major problems.

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JANA
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"John Smith" wrote in message
...
I'm looking for a 1.25A/250V fuse for my VCR. I can't find it at
the local RadioShack store and they can't order it for me. Where
might I find one?



James Sweet January 25th 06 03:28 AM

looking for a 1.25A/250V fuse
 
John Smith wrote:
I'm looking for a 1.25A/250V fuse for my VCR. I can't find it at
the local RadioShack store and they can't order it for me. Where
might I find one?



You should be able to get something close just about anywhere.

Why did the fuse blow? If you don't figure that out first the new one
will just blow right away.

Arfa Daily January 25th 06 09:41 AM

looking for a 1.25A/250V fuse
 

"James Sweet" wrote in message
news:8fCBf.8098$zh2.15@trnddc01...
John Smith wrote:
I'm looking for a 1.25A/250V fuse for my VCR. I can't find it at
the local RadioShack store and they can't order it for me. Where
might I find one?



You should be able to get something close just about anywhere.

Why did the fuse blow? If you don't figure that out first the new one
will just blow right away.


More importantly, there is a missing piece of information. When buying your
new fuse, you need to check its type as well as its rating ie (F)ast or
(T)imelag

Arfa



Shoreline Electronics January 25th 06 02:23 PM

looking for a 1.25A/250V fuse
 
Just use a 1 amp. It will work fine and safely...if it blows as soon as
it's plugged in , ya got deeper issues.

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Jeff Stielau
Shoreline Electronics Repair
344 East Main Street
Clinton,CT 06413
860-399-1861
860-664-3535 (fax)

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"John Smith" wrote in message
...
I'm looking for a 1.25A/250V fuse for my VCR. I can't find it at
the local RadioShack store and they can't order it for me. Where
might I find one?




James Sweet January 25th 06 05:02 PM

looking for a 1.25A/250V fuse
 
Arfa Daily wrote:
"James Sweet" wrote in message
news:8fCBf.8098$zh2.15@trnddc01...

John Smith wrote:

I'm looking for a 1.25A/250V fuse for my VCR. I can't find it at
the local RadioShack store and they can't order it for me. Where
might I find one?



You should be able to get something close just about anywhere.

Why did the fuse blow? If you don't figure that out first the new one
will just blow right away.



More importantly, there is a missing piece of information. When buying your
new fuse, you need to check its type as well as its rating ie (F)ast or
(T)imelag

Arfa




He said it's for a VCR didn't he? A fast blow fuse should be fine.


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