3.5amp 3AG glass fuses required
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3.5amp 3AG glass fuses required
In article , "Mark D.
Zacharias" wrote: "Phillip Truscott" wrote in message ... Hi folk, where in the world can I obtain some 3.5 amp 30mm long 3AG glass fuses, or failing that, where can I get some 3.5 amp fuse wire so I can repair the old ones. They used to make them, so there must be some somewhere. Yours Sincerely, 3.5A, 3AGG is now called ACG 3.5 Should be able to find them under this name. Mark & Phillip- As I understand it, 3AG and AGC are the same fuse, possibly from two different companies. Looking in Newark and Allied catalogs, I don't find a fuse in that size package with a 3.5 Amp rating. I do see one in the GMA 5 mm X 20 mm size used in foreign equipment. I did a Google search on "3.5 agc fuse" and "3.5 3ag fuse" and found a couple of sources for each at the top of the list. You may also check the Buss (http://www.bussmann.com/) or Littelfuse (http://www.littelfuse.com/) web site. Fred |
3.5amp 3AG glass fuses required
Go to any electronics parts supplier, and order a box of GMA-3.5FB or
the equivalent fuses. If you cannot find a 3.5, a 4.0 should also be good. If the 4.0 blows, then you know for sure that you have a short. If the fuse is not of a standard length, I would suggest changing the fuse holder. -- Jerry G. "Phillip Truscott" wrote in message ... Hi folk, where in the world can I obtain some 3.5 amp 30mm long 3AG glass fuses, or failing that, where can I get some 3.5 amp fuse wire so I can repair the old ones. They used to make them, so there must be some somewhere. Yours Sincerely, Phillip Truscott. Mailto: |
3.5amp 3AG glass fuses required
Wrong size.
3AG 2.5A (now ACG 3.5) is 1.25" by .25", not 5x20 mm. mz Jerry G. wrote: Go to any electronics parts supplier, and order a box of GMA-3.5FB or the equivalent fuses. If you cannot find a 3.5, a 4.0 should also be good. If the 4.0 blows, then you know for sure that you have a short. If the fuse is not of a standard length, I would suggest changing the fuse holder. |
3.5amp 3AG glass fuses required
Fred McKenzie wrote: I do see one in the GMA 5 mm X 20 mm size used in foreign equipment. LMAO ! You *do* realise that about the only place on the planet using inch size fuses still in any quantity is the USA ? Graham |
3.5amp 3AG glass fuses required
"Jerry G." wrote: Go to any electronics parts supplier, and order a box of GMA-3.5FB or the equivalent fuses. If you cannot find a 3.5, a 4.0 should also be good. If the 4.0 blows, then you know for sure that you have a short. American fuses are probably not that widely available in Australia. They will tend to stock ones to the IEC ( intenational ) specs Graham. |
3.5amp 3AG glass fuses required
Well it is foreign equipment to us.. Just as ours is foreign to you.
- Mike "Eeyore" wrote in message ... Fred McKenzie wrote: I do see one in the GMA 5 mm X 20 mm size used in foreign equipment. LMAO ! You *do* realise that about the only place on the planet using inch size fuses still in any quantity is the USA ? Graham |
3.5amp 3AG glass fuses required
Michael Kennedy wrote: Well it is foreign equipment to us.. Just as ours is foreign to you. I'm entirely used to equipment from all over the planet. Americans do seem to be more parochial in this respect though. Graham |
3.5amp 3AG glass fuses required
In article , Eeyore
wrote: Fred McKenzie wrote: I do see one in the GMA 5 mm X 20 mm size used in foreign equipment. LMAO ! You *do* realise that about the only place on the planet using inch size fuses still in any quantity is the USA ? Graham- Yes. The subject happens to be one of those inch size fuses. My reference to "foreign" was quoted from the catalog entry. I should have stopped after "GMA 5 mm X 20 mm size"! Fred |
3.5amp 3AG glass fuses required
Fred McKenzie wrote: In article , Eeyore wrote: Fred McKenzie wrote: I do see one in the GMA 5 mm X 20 mm size used in foreign equipment. LMAO ! You *do* realise that about the only place on the planet using inch size fuses still in any quantity is the USA ? Graham- Yes. The subject happens to be one of those inch size fuses. 1 1/4" fuses are called 32mm by the IEC. They do have an international spec for them actually. My reference to "foreign" was quoted from the catalog entry. I should have stopped after "GMA 5 mm X 20 mm size"! I'm afraid the use of the terminology GMA is 'foreign' to me - lol ! Graham |
3.5amp 3AG glass fuses required
"Phillip Truscott" wrote in message
... Hi folk, where in the world can I obtain some 3.5 amp 30mm long 3AG glass fuses, or failing that, where can I get some 3.5 amp fuse wire so I can repair the old ones. They used to make them, so there must be some somewhere. Yours Sincerely, Phillip Truscott. ANY LittleFuse or Buss fuse --- electronics distributor or wholesaler will have these. Don't you have Bob Smith's Electronics in AU ? gb |
3.5amp 3AG glass fuses required
"g. beat @" wrote:
Don't you have Bob Smith's Electronics in AU ? No, but they do have Dick Smith Electronics in AU. ;-) -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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