D125ZCVJ - can you identify from picture?
Hi there, group!
Here's a pictu http://members.shaw.ca/haruspex/Fuse.jpg This was in one side of the 120VAC line of an oil-filled space heater. It's open now, and I'd like to get a replacement. Have tried the semiconductor datasheet sites - no luck. In addition to the D125ZCVJ marking, there's a stylized "E" and "128șC" on it. The heater is rated at 1500W, so assume this device would be rated about 13 amps. Any ideas? TIA, - Ralph |
D125ZCVJ - can you identify from picture?
Ralph Innes wrote in message
30... Hi there, group! Here's a pictu http://members.shaw.ca/haruspex/Fuse.jpg This was in one side of the 120VAC line of an oil-filled space heater. It's open now, and I'd like to get a replacement. Have tried the semiconductor datasheet sites - no luck. In addition to the D125ZCVJ marking, there's a stylized "E" and "128șC" on it. The heater is rated at 1500W, so assume this device would be rated about 13 amps. Any ideas? TIA, - Ralph 128 degree C thermal fuse ( Tf ) Is it normally carrying 13 amp ? , that sort of sze is normally rated no more than 5 amp I thought. -- Diverse Devices, Southampton, England electronic hints and repair briefs , schematics/manuals list on http://home.graffiti.net/diverse:graffiti.net/ |
D125ZCVJ - can you identify from picture?
Ralph Innes wrote: Here's a pictu http://members.shaw.ca/haruspex/Fuse.jpg This was in one side of the 120VAC line of an oil-filled space heater. It's open now, and I'd like to get a replacement. Have tried the semiconductor datasheet sites - no luck. In addition to the D125ZCVJ marking, there's a stylized "E" and "128șC" on it. The heater is rated at 1500W, so assume this device would be rated about 13 amps. It's a thermal fuse. You can use an NTE8125 http://www.newark.com/06M7502/electr...questid=312590 http://www.nteinc.com/ Graham |
D125ZCVJ - can you identify from picture?
Eeyore wrote in
: Ralph Innes wrote: Here's a pictu http://members.shaw.ca/haruspex/Fuse.jpg It's a thermal fuse. You can use an NTE8125 http://www.newark.com/06M7502/electr...on/product.us0 ?sku=NTE-ELECTRONICS-NTE8125&_requestid=312590 http://www.nteinc.com/ Graham Many thanks. I'll put an NTE8125 on my grocery list. - Ralph |
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