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3.5amp 3AG glass fuses required
Sorry for the typo. Obviously, that should read:
Wrong size. 3AG 3.5A (now ACG 3.5) is 1.25" by .25", not 5x20 mm. mz "Mark D. Zacharias" wrote in message news:... 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. |
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3.5amp 3AG glass fuses required
"Mark D. Zacharias" wrote: Sorry for the typo. Obviously, that should read: Wrong size. 3AG 3.5A (now ACG 3.5) is 1.25" by .25", not 5x20 mm. Now try finding that in Australia ! Hint - if you call it 32mm x 6.3 it may help ! Graham |
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