Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
|
Electronics Repair (sci.electronics.repair) Discussion of repairing electronic equipment. Topics include requests for assistance, where to obtain servicing information and parts, techniques for diagnosis and repair, and annecdotes about success, failures and problems. |
Reply |
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
|
#1
Posted to sci.electronics.repair
|
|||
|
|||
T1.6L fuse?
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 |
#2
Posted to sci.electronics.repair
|
|||
|
|||
T1.6L fuse?
In article jabXf.14730$B_1.2482@edtnps89, "Chris and Pamela" wrote:
Hi, The # t1.6l is on the fuse that blew in my Dell subwoofer. However, I cannot find sufficient evidence anywhere to indicate what the voltage and amperage is of this thing is. All of the charts I have found online are murky at best and the most compelling information I can find is that this is of Asian origin. If anyone knows anything about this and could help me out, I would greatly appreciate it. It appears to be a timed 1.6 amp at most any volts. The letter at the end may not be relevant if you can find one that is the same physical size. greg |
#3
Posted to sci.electronics.repair
|
|||
|
|||
T1.6L fuse?
"Chris and Pamela" wrote in message news:jabXf.14730$B_1.2482@edtnps89... 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 ($0.75 each) http://dkc3.digikey.com/PDF/T061/1350.pdf |
#4
Posted to sci.electronics.repair
|
|||
|
|||
T1.6L fuse?
"Ray L. Volts" wrote in message news:kltXf.688$e11.534@trnddc02... "Chris and Pamela" wrote in message news:jabXf.14730$B_1.2482@edtnps89... 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). correction.. the T indicates Time lag; I believe the L indicates "Long" time lag. Does it look like this? http://www.belfuse.com/Data/DBObject/MRT.pdf If so: www.digikey.com part #507-1113-ND ($0.75 each) http://dkc3.digikey.com/PDF/T061/1350.pdf |
#5
Posted to sci.electronics.repair
|
|||
|
|||
T1.6L fuse?
"Ray L. Volts" wrote in message news:EotXf.689$e11.95@trnddc02... correction.. the T indicates Time lag; I believe the L indicates "Long" time lag. Or perhaps Long leads in the ammo version, as opposed to short leads in the bulk version... |
#6
Posted to sci.electronics.repair
|
|||
|
|||
T1.6L fuse?
"Ray L. Volts" schrieb:
"Ray L. Volts" wrote in message news:EotXf.689$e11.95@trnddc02... correction.. the T indicates Time lag; I believe the L indicates "Long" time lag. Or perhaps Long leads in the ammo version, as opposed to short leads in the bulk version... In German, "T" stands for "traege" i.e. IMHO slo-blo ... (dunno any marking that indicates a longer delay than T). HTH Reinhard |
#7
Posted to sci.electronics.repair
|
|||
|
|||
T1.6L fuse?
|
#8
Posted to sci.electronics.repair
|
|||
|
|||
T1.6L fuse?
Thanks for help. It looks like this:
http://ca.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/pk1...c7.jpg&.src=ph If it hadn't been for the years since I've posted to usenet, I woulda remembered..the MORE information, the better! D'OH! (I think I'm getting too old for this...) "Ray L. Volts" wrote in message news:kltXf.688$e11.534@trnddc02... "Chris and Pamela" wrote in message news:jabXf.14730$B_1.2482@edtnps89... 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 |
#9
Posted to sci.electronics.repair
|
|||
|
|||
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 news:F2FXf.302$4S.300@edtnps82... Thanks for help. It looks like this: http://ca.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/pk1...c7.jpg&.src=ph If it hadn't been for the years since I've posted to usenet, I woulda remembered..the MORE information, the better! D'OH! (I think I'm getting too old for this...) "Ray L. Volts" wrote in message news:kltXf.688$e11.534@trnddc02... "Chris and Pamela" wrote in message news:jabXf.14730$B_1.2482@edtnps89... 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 |
#10
Posted to sci.electronics.repair
|
|||
|
|||
T1.6L fuse?
In article t5FXf.327$4S.163@edtnps82,
"Chris and Pamela" wrote: Sorry that link doesn't work. Here's one that does. http://users.eastlink.ca/~chrisandpam/fuse3.jpg *That* fuse looks like it's marked 2.5A. Is that or is that not the exact fuse you're talking about? |
#11
Posted to sci.electronics.repair
|
|||
|
|||
T1.6L fuse?
"Smitty Two" wrote in message news In article t5FXf.327$4S.163@edtnps82, "Chris and Pamela" wrote: Sorry that link doesn't work. Here's one that does. http://users.eastlink.ca/~chrisandpam/fuse3.jpg *That* fuse looks like it's marked 2.5A. Is that or is that not the exact fuse you're talking about? and looking at the state of it replacing it wont make any difference its blown quite convincingly not just a slight overload and I would bet the new one will look the same a few microseconds after switch on |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Furnace Electronic Fuse blew, odd circumstances. | Home Repair | |||
help sought - fuse for digital multimeter | UK diy | |||
electrical interruption | Home Repair | |||
Replacing a termal fuse in a night storage heater | UK diy | |||
ATX Power supply - defective fuse? | Electronics Repair |