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Someone gave me a 27" TV because it wouldn't work, so I took it home and
opened it up, hoping it would be something easy. I found a blown fuse, which I'm hoping is the only problem. The fuse says 5MF5A125V, which I assume means 5 amps 125 volts, but I don't know what the 5MF means. Any ideas? Thanks. |
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R. Gregg Reed wrote:
Someone gave me a 27" TV because it wouldn't work, so I took it home and opened it up, hoping it would be something easy. I found a blown fuse, which I'm hoping is the only problem. The fuse says 5MF5A125V, which I assume means 5 amps 125 volts, but I don't know what the 5MF means. Any ideas? Thanks. Hi, F could mean fast blow. Tony |
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On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 20:44:31 -0600, "R. Gregg Reed"
wrote: Someone gave me a 27" TV because it wouldn't work, so I took it home and opened it up, hoping it would be something easy. I found a blown fuse, which I'm hoping is the only problem. The fuse says 5MF5A125V, which I assume means 5 amps 125 volts, but I don't know what the 5MF means. Any ideas? Thanks. Jesus H Christ! http://www.belfuse.com/Data/DBObject/5MF.pdf How do you get through daily life? How did you figure out how to use the newsgroups and not learn how to do a simple Google search.? Google took all of 0.40 seconds to find that link for me. Maybe you should have someone else change that fuse for you before you electrocute yourself??? Bubba |
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You complain and STILL provide him the information he requested that you
think he should be able to track down himself. Way to enable. This newsgroup exists for these types of questions. Google is a big help in research, but nothing beats the well-timed advice of other DIYers and pros. Thanks to all who answer seemingly stupid questions here. Merry Christmas. "Bubba" ReMoVe wrote in message ... On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 20:44:31 -0600, "R. Gregg Reed" wrote: Someone gave me a 27" TV because it wouldn't work, so I took it home and opened it up, hoping it would be something easy. I found a blown fuse, which I'm hoping is the only problem. The fuse says 5MF5A125V, which I assume means 5 amps 125 volts, but I don't know what the 5MF means. Any ideas? Thanks. Jesus H Christ! http://www.belfuse.com/Data/DBObject/5MF.pdf How do you get through daily life? How did you figure out how to use the newsgroups and not learn how to do a simple Google search.? Google took all of 0.40 seconds to find that link for me. Maybe you should have someone else change that fuse for you before you electrocute yourself??? Bubba |
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mcm electronics and digikey have great website searches for electronic
parts, and digikey gets technical in their online catalog. the internet is international and you can click your country link at: http://www.digikey.com/ or i found that no listing came back let's take another look with a magnifier and see if maybe the 5 is an S SM means surface mounted fuse. F may mean fast blow 5A may mean 5 amp 125V may mean 125 volts. with it unplugged, can you alligator jumper it out to a fast blowing 5 amp fuse to see if it lights up when you plug it in with the other hand in your pocket? |
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The information he provided didn't answer my question. All it was was a
spec sheet for a fuse with "5MF" in the part number. I looked at the fuse with a magnifying glass, and it does indeed say "5MF". My roommate drove past Wal Mart after he got off of work, so I called him up and gave him the number and asked him to see if he could find one. He found a 5 amp 125 volt fuse, but it didn't say "5MF" on it. I wanted to know exactly what "5MF" stood for, so I could tell if it was important. If not, I was going to put the fuse in he got. I searched Google, and got THOUSANDS of answers, none of which explained what the term meant. More than likely the answer is in the 87,432nd answer, but I hate to have to read 87,431 wrong answers first. So I figured I'd ask here. "A.D.C." wrote in : You complain and STILL provide him the information he requested that you think he should be able to track down himself. Way to enable. This newsgroup exists for these types of questions. Google is a big help in research, but nothing beats the well-timed advice of other DIYers and pros. Thanks to all who answer seemingly stupid questions here. Merry Christmas. "Bubba" ReMoVe wrote in message ... On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 20:44:31 -0600, "R. Gregg Reed" wrote: Someone gave me a 27" TV because it wouldn't work, so I took it home and opened it up, hoping it would be something easy. I found a blown fuse, which I'm hoping is the only problem. The fuse says 5MF5A125V, which I assume means 5 amps 125 volts, but I don't know what the 5MF means. Any ideas? Thanks. Jesus H Christ! http://www.belfuse.com/Data/DBObject/5MF.pdf How do you get through daily life? How did you figure out how to use the newsgroups and not learn how to do a simple Google search.? Google took all of 0.40 seconds to find that link for me. Maybe you should have someone else change that fuse for you before you electrocute yourself??? Bubba |
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"buffalobill" wrote in
oups.com: mcm electronics and digikey have great website searches for electronic parts, and digikey gets technical in their online catalog. the internet is international and you can click your country link at: http://www.digikey.com/ They got a bit too technical. They assume I already know what "5MF" stands for. or i found that no listing came back let's take another look with a magnifier and see if maybe the 5 is an S Magnifying glass wearing reading glasses under a halogen reading lamp. It definitly says "5MF". SM means surface mounted fuse. No, it's in a holder. F may mean fast blow 5A may mean 5 amp 125V may mean 125 volts. with it unplugged, can you alligator jumper it out to a fast blowing 5 amp fuse to see if it lights up when you plug it in I'd rather not. That's why I wanted to know what "5MF" stands for, so I'll know if it's safe to plug in with a different type of fuse in it. with the other hand in your pocket? So the hand isn't grounded. If I'm electrocuted this will insure the current doesn't go from one hand to the other and through my heart. I'm not entirely ignorant of electricity. Thanks for the help. |
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5m maybe 5 millimeter
F maybe fast. |
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i just looked more closely at bubba's link which is
http://www.belfuse.com/Data/DBObject/5MF.pdf and the spec sheet is describing 5mm by 20 mm fuses. thanks again to bubba, who may have over 1200 posts! -bill |
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R. Gregg Reed wrote:
So the hand isn't grounded. If I'm electrocuted this will insure the current doesn't go from one hand to the other and through my heart. I'm not entirely ignorant of electricity. But I'm afraid you are somewhat so with regard to the english language sir. Electrocuted means "killed by electric shock", so it really wouldn't matter if the current flowed through your heart or not, would it? I'm shocked, just shocked.. G Jeff Thanks for the help. -- Jeffry Wisnia (W1BSV + Brass Rat '57 EE) "Truth exists; only falsehood has to be invented." |
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My mistake. You're correct. Shocked.
Jeff Wisnia wrote in : R. Gregg Reed wrote: So the hand isn't grounded. If I'm electrocuted this will insure the current doesn't go from one hand to the other and through my heart. I'm not entirely ignorant of electricity. But I'm afraid you are somewhat so with regard to the english language sir. Electrocuted means "killed by electric shock", so it really wouldn't matter if the current flowed through your heart or not, would it? I'm shocked, just shocked.. G Jeff Thanks for the help. |
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R. Gregg Reed wrote:
Someone gave me a 27" TV because it wouldn't work, so I took it home and opened it up, hoping it would be something easy. I found a blown fuse, which I'm hoping is the only problem. The fuse says 5MF5A125V, which I assume means 5 amps 125 volts, but I don't know what the 5MF means. Any ideas? Thanks. Hi, Just find physically matching 5 amp fast blow fuse and try it. 27" analog TV ain't precision high tech stuff. If it blows again, try slow blow type one more time and if it blows too there is something wrong with circuitry, most likely on the power supply/regulator area. I'd clean the dust off first. Tony |
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Thanks to Bubba? Every post I've read by him has been smart ass and no
help. "buffalobill" wrote in oups.com: i just looked more closely at bubba's link which is http://www.belfuse.com/Data/DBObject/5MF.pdf and the spec sheet is describing 5mm by 20 mm fuses. thanks again to bubba, who may have over 1200 posts! -bill |
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see also a more technical newsgroup:
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.electronics.repair and thank you Sam Goldwasser for Notes on the Troubleshooting and Repair of Television Sets at http://www.repairfaq.org/samnew/tvfaq.htm |
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"Bubba" ReMoVe wrote in message ... On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 20:44:31 -0600, "R. Gregg Reed" wrote: Someone gave me a 27" TV because it wouldn't work, so I took it home and opened it up, hoping it would be something easy. I found a blown fuse, which I'm hoping is the only problem. The fuse says 5MF5A125V, which I assume means 5 amps 125 volts, but I don't know what the 5MF means. Any ideas? Thanks. Jesus H Christ! http://www.belfuse.com/Data/DBObject/5MF.pdf How do you get through daily life? How did you figure out how to use the newsgroups and not learn how to do a simple Google search.? Google took all of 0.40 seconds to find that link for me. Next time this will save you a few key strokes: http://just****inggoogleit.com/ Maybe you should have someone else change that fuse for you before you electrocute yourself??? Bubba |
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On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 23:58:38 -0600, "R. Gregg Reed"
wrote: Thanks to Bubba? Every post I've read by him has been smart ass and no help. I tend to be sarcastic to people that have no business doing what they are doing when it could mean electrocution, shock and death. Someone else can help you along with that procedure, not me! If you dont like it, tough chit! You got exactly what you paid for and more. Now go cry in someone else's cereal. Bubba "buffalobill" wrote in roups.com: i just looked more closely at bubba's link which is http://www.belfuse.com/Data/DBObject/5MF.pdf and the spec sheet is describing 5mm by 20 mm fuses. thanks again to bubba, who may have over 1200 posts! -bill |
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as would I. Good luck.
"R. Gregg Reed" wrote in message . .. The information he provided didn't answer my question. All it was was a spec sheet for a fuse with "5MF" in the part number. I looked at the fuse with a magnifying glass, and it does indeed say "5MF". My roommate drove past Wal Mart after he got off of work, so I called him up and gave him the number and asked him to see if he could find one. He found a 5 amp 125 volt fuse, but it didn't say "5MF" on it. I wanted to know exactly what "5MF" stood for, so I could tell if it was important. If not, I was going to put the fuse in he got. I searched Google, and got THOUSANDS of answers, none of which explained what the term meant. More than likely the answer is in the 87,432nd answer, but I hate to have to read 87,431 wrong answers first. So I figured I'd ask here. "A.D.C." wrote in : You complain and STILL provide him the information he requested that you think he should be able to track down himself. Way to enable. This newsgroup exists for these types of questions. Google is a big help in research, but nothing beats the well-timed advice of other DIYers and pros. Thanks to all who answer seemingly stupid questions here. Merry Christmas. "Bubba" ReMoVe wrote in message ... On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 20:44:31 -0600, "R. Gregg Reed" wrote: Someone gave me a 27" TV because it wouldn't work, so I took it home and opened it up, hoping it would be something easy. I found a blown fuse, which I'm hoping is the only problem. The fuse says 5MF5A125V, which I assume means 5 amps 125 volts, but I don't know what the 5MF means. Any ideas? Thanks. Jesus H Christ! http://www.belfuse.com/Data/DBObject/5MF.pdf How do you get through daily life? How did you figure out how to use the newsgroups and not learn how to do a simple Google search.? Google took all of 0.40 seconds to find that link for me. Maybe you should have someone else change that fuse for you before you electrocute yourself??? Bubba |
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"buffalobill" wrote in message ups.com... see also a more technical newsgroup: http://groups.google.com/group/sci.electronics.repair and thank you Sam Goldwasser for Notes on the Troubleshooting and Repair of Television Sets at http://www.repairfaq.org/samnew/tvfaq.htm OK. We've found the fuse! Now; why did it blow? Expect 5000 more posts in this thread on the subject of whether it is safe, or not, for a person with, presumably, limited? electronic skills and test equipment to try and repair a, presumably colour? 27 inch TV which can have very high (read lethal) voltages of many thousands of volts. Presuming again, it is of the cathode ray tube type? Which under certain circumstances can emit X.Rays! Puzzled the OP didn't ask the original 'fuse' question on an 'Electronics/scientific' repair group! Be careful! Hope the OP gets lucky with just replacing the fuse. But as with anything fuses are there for reasons; which include protection of human health, safety and property! |
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Bubba ReMoVe wrote in
: On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 23:58:38 -0600, "R. Gregg Reed" wrote: Thanks to Bubba? Every post I've read by him has been smart ass and no help. I tend to be sarcastic to people that have no business doing what they are doing when it could mean electrocution, shock and death. And yet you still gave me information, poor as it was. And a guy who posted before me who was having problems installing a register didn't seem to be in imminent danger of death, and you told him to stick caulk in his ears. You're just a pathetic little man who tries to make himself feel important by putting people down on Usenet, knowing full well that you wouldn't DARE say anything like that to anyone in real life. I pity you. Someone else can help you along with that procedure, not me! If you dont like it, tough chit! You got exactly what you paid for and more. Now go cry in someone else's cereal. Bubba "buffalobill" wrote in groups.com: i just looked more closely at bubba's link which is http://www.belfuse.com/Data/DBObject/5MF.pdf and the spec sheet is describing 5mm by 20 mm fuses. thanks again to bubba, who may have over 1200 posts! -bill |
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"Tony Hwang" wrote in message news:VUOmf.89008$Gd6.17137@pd7tw3no... R. Gregg Reed wrote: Someone gave me a 27" TV because it wouldn't work, so I took it home and opened it up, hoping it would be something easy. I found a blown fuse, which I'm hoping is the only problem. The fuse says 5MF5A125V, which I assume means 5 amps 125 volts, but I don't know what the 5MF means. Any ideas? Thanks. Hi, Just find physically matching 5 amp fast blow fuse and try it. 27" analog TV ain't precision high tech stuff. If it blows again, try slow blow type one more time and if it blows too there is something wrong with circuitry, most likely on the power supply/regulator area. I'd clean the dust off first. Tony Just a tip here....take a good look at the fuse, assuming it is glass, and if it is very black inside I wouldn't bother replacing it since most likely 10 times the rated current flowed and there is definitely a short. If there is just a small separation in the element then perhaps it just separated from contraction / expansion and replacing it most likely won't continue to do additional damage such as removing the traces from the circuit board. Now, if it's black inside you probably have, like Tony suggested, a short in the power supply such as the bridge or regulator. This would be very simple and most likely cheap to repair. Haul it down to the local repair shop and get a quote. If it's a basket case, which I doubt, you lost nothing otherwise it will probably be a minimum shop charge. Good Luck ....Ross |
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On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 10:14:53 -0600, "R. Gregg Reed"
wrote: Bubba ReMoVe wrote in : On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 23:58:38 -0600, "R. Gregg Reed" wrote: Thanks to Bubba? Every post I've read by him has been smart ass and no help. I tend to be sarcastic to people that have no business doing what they are doing when it could mean electrocution, shock and death. And yet you still gave me information, poor as it was. And a guy who posted before me who was having problems installing a register didn't seem to be in imminent danger of death, and you told him to stick caulk in his ears. You're just a pathetic little man who tries to make himself feel important by putting people down on Usenet, knowing full well that you wouldn't DARE say anything like that to anyone in real life. I pity you. You are more than welcome to come visit me anytime. Id be happy to show you exactly how "small" I am. I would also like to tell you in person what I told you on here. Im not shy in the least. Plan on giving out your Christmas presents early because you wont be waking up till sometime after the new year. Sweet dreams you pussy. Care for the offer? Bubba Someone else can help you along with that procedure, not me! If you dont like it, tough chit! You got exactly what you paid for and more. Now go cry in someone else's cereal. Bubba "buffalobill" wrote in egroups.com: i just looked more closely at bubba's link which is http://www.belfuse.com/Data/DBObject/5MF.pdf and the spec sheet is describing 5mm by 20 mm fuses. thanks again to bubba, who may have over 1200 posts! -bill |
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"Terry" wrote in
news OK. We've found the fuse! Now; why did it blow? I don't know. The previous owner said it just quit working. No lightning strikes, no sparks, no smoke, no crackling noises, no nothing. Expect 5000 more posts in this thread on the subject of whether it is safe, or not, for a person with, presumably, limited? electronic skills and test equipment to try and repair a, presumably colour? 27 inch TV which can have very high (read lethal) voltages of many thousands of volts. Presuming again, it is of the cathode ray tube type? Which under certain circumstances can emit X.Rays! I wasn't planning on doing any more than looking for the obvious. I also made sure it was unplugged before I took the cover off, and I didn't plug it back in until the cover was back on. Puzzled the OP didn't ask the original 'fuse' question on an 'Electronics/scientific' repair group! This group deals with home repair, which I thought was more appropriate than theoretical electronics. Also, my question wasn't specifically about repairing electronics. I just wanted some information on fuses. And this group had ten times the number of posts as the other groups, and I wanted a quick answer. Be careful! Hope the OP gets lucky with just replacing the fuse. But as with anything fuses are there for reasons; which include protection of human health, safety and property! I replaced the fuse, and ran it a few hours last night, and about four hours today. No problems so far. |
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On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 13:11:32 -0600, "R. Gregg Reed"
wrote: Bubba ReMoVe wrote in : You are more than welcome to come visit me anytime. Id be happy to show you exactly how "small" I am. I wasn't referring to your physical size. I already have ample evidence that you have a fat head and a big mouth. I was actually referring to your mental size, and I have ample evidence of that, too. I would also like to tell you in person what I told you on here. Im not shy in the least. Plan on giving out your Christmas presents early because you wont be waking up till sometime after the new year. Sweet dreams you pussy. Care for the offer? You can't be serious. Do you really expect me to waste my time traveling to where you are just so we can fight over a discussion on Usenet? Oh, I understand. You DON'T expect me to waste my time. That's what you're counting on. Exactly as expected. I'll take that as a no, ............pussy. Bubba |
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On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 17:04:34 -0600, "R. Gregg Reed"
wrote: Bubba ReMoVe wrote in : Exactly as expected. I'll take that as a no, ............pussy. Bubba Well..... ok. Post your real name and address. Also, if you can, post a few pics of your house and your neighborhood, so I'll be able to find it easily. Then give me a date and time, and I'll be there. How bout you do this. Post your phone number, not cell number. Or email it to me. I'll call you from my home #. Make sure you turn on caller ID and Anonymous Call Rejection. That is for you. That way I cant hide my real name and phone number. I'll even let you pick the date. I own the company so I can be here just about anytime you'd like Now you game? Bubba |
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classic signs of insecurity and an inferiority complex...when proven wrong
or embarrassed, resorts to physical threats behind the supposed veil of anonymity. I'd love to come visit. Please post your address and telephone number, Bubba. "Bubba" ReMoVe wrote in message ... On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 10:14:53 -0600, "R. Gregg Reed" wrote: Bubba ReMoVe wrote in m: On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 23:58:38 -0600, "R. Gregg Reed" wrote: Thanks to Bubba? Every post I've read by him has been smart ass and no help. I tend to be sarcastic to people that have no business doing what they are doing when it could mean electrocution, shock and death. And yet you still gave me information, poor as it was. And a guy who posted before me who was having problems installing a register didn't seem to be in imminent danger of death, and you told him to stick caulk in his ears. You're just a pathetic little man who tries to make himself feel important by putting people down on Usenet, knowing full well that you wouldn't DARE say anything like that to anyone in real life. I pity you. You are more than welcome to come visit me anytime. Id be happy to show you exactly how "small" I am. I would also like to tell you in person what I told you on here. Im not shy in the least. Plan on giving out your Christmas presents early because you wont be waking up till sometime after the new year. Sweet dreams you pussy. Care for the offer? Bubba Someone else can help you along with that procedure, not me! If you dont like it, tough chit! You got exactly what you paid for and more. Now go cry in someone else's cereal. Bubba "buffalobill" wrote in legroups.com: i just looked more closely at bubba's link which is http://www.belfuse.com/Data/DBObject/5MF.pdf and the spec sheet is describing 5mm by 20 mm fuses. thanks again to bubba, who may have over 1200 posts! -bill |
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On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 18:09:44 -0600, "R. Gregg Reed"
wrote: Bubba ReMoVe wrote in : How bout you do this. Post your phone number, not cell number. Or email it to me. I'll call you from my home #. Make sure you turn on caller ID and Anonymous Call Rejection. That is for you. That way I cant hide my real name and phone number. I'll even let you pick the date. I own the company so I can be here just about anytime you'd like Now you game? Bubba Sorry, but anyone who would want to fight someone because he got his feelings hurt on usenet is a total ****in' moron, and I don't give my home phone number to total ****in' morons. Besides, you're the one that wants to fight me, not the other way around. If I want to squash a bug I can do it here as easily as there. So if you want to fight you need to do it my way. Again, as expected ....I'll take that as a no. ...........and you're still a pussy. Bubba |
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"Bubba" ReMoVe wrote in message ... On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 13:11:32 -0600, "R. Gregg Reed" wrote: Bubba ReMoVe wrote in : You are more than welcome to come visit me anytime. Id be happy to show you exactly how "small" I am. I wasn't referring to your physical size. I already have ample evidence that you have a fat head and a big mouth. I was actually referring to your mental size, and I have ample evidence of that, too. I would also like to tell you in person what I told you on here. Im not shy in the least. Plan on giving out your Christmas presents early because you wont be waking up till sometime after the new year. Sweet dreams you pussy. Care for the offer? You can't be serious. Do you really expect me to waste my time traveling to where you are just so we can fight over a discussion on Usenet? Oh, I understand. You DON'T expect me to waste my time. That's what you're counting on. Exactly as expected. I'll take that as a no, ............pussy. Bubba Simply post your address. I'm sure someone local to you will be happy to come over and discuss this in person. |
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after several requests, he still has no answer...I'm thinking he's got a big
hat, but no cattle. "Bob" wrote in message ... "Bubba" ReMoVe wrote in message ... On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 13:11:32 -0600, "R. Gregg Reed" wrote: Bubba ReMoVe wrote in : You are more than welcome to come visit me anytime. Id be happy to show you exactly how "small" I am. I wasn't referring to your physical size. I already have ample evidence that you have a fat head and a big mouth. I was actually referring to your mental size, and I have ample evidence of that, too. I would also like to tell you in person what I told you on here. Im not shy in the least. Plan on giving out your Christmas presents early because you wont be waking up till sometime after the new year. Sweet dreams you pussy. Care for the offer? You can't be serious. Do you really expect me to waste my time traveling to where you are just so we can fight over a discussion on Usenet? Oh, I understand. You DON'T expect me to waste my time. That's what you're counting on. Exactly as expected. I'll take that as a no, ............pussy. Bubba Simply post your address. I'm sure someone local to you will be happy to come over and discuss this in person. |
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and I still havent seen you or anyone else take me up on my offer.
Email me your phone number and I'll call you. Then we will both have each others name address and phone and neither of us will be posted on the net for all to see. It couldnt be more simple. Ive never seen such a bunch of mouthy pussies with no balls in my life. Bubba On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 17:53:01 -0600, "A.D.C." wrote: after several requests, he still has no answer...I'm thinking he's got a big hat, but no cattle. "Bob" wrote in message ... "Bubba" ReMoVe wrote in message ... On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 13:11:32 -0600, "R. Gregg Reed" wrote: Bubba ReMoVe wrote in : You are more than welcome to come visit me anytime. Id be happy to show you exactly how "small" I am. I wasn't referring to your physical size. I already have ample evidence that you have a fat head and a big mouth. I was actually referring to your mental size, and I have ample evidence of that, too. I would also like to tell you in person what I told you on here. Im not shy in the least. Plan on giving out your Christmas presents early because you wont be waking up till sometime after the new year. Sweet dreams you pussy. Care for the offer? You can't be serious. Do you really expect me to waste my time traveling to where you are just so we can fight over a discussion on Usenet? Oh, I understand. You DON'T expect me to waste my time. That's what you're counting on. Exactly as expected. I'll take that as a no, ............pussy. Bubba Simply post your address. I'm sure someone local to you will be happy to come over and discuss this in person. |
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On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 19:58:18 -0600, "R. Gregg Reed"
wrote: Bubba ReMoVe wrote in : and I still havent seen you or anyone else take me up on my offer. Email me your phone number and I'll call you. Then we will both have each others name address and phone and neither of us will be posted on the net for all to see. It couldnt be more simple. Ive never seen such a bunch of mouthy pussies with no balls in my life. Bubba If I send you my home phone number, then you'll have a way to get my full name and address, and you'll also have a way to call me up and harass me. I won't have anything from you. No name, no address, no phone number, no real email address, no nothin'. Why do you want me to take all the risks, while you take none? I'll tell you why. Because you're a little man with a fat head and a big mouth who insults people on usenet because you're too much of a wimp to do it in real life. Either that, or you're a ****in' moron. I can't decide which. It might even be both. I also reread your posts. You're not very good at trading insults, are you? Needless to say, my insults were eloquent and devastating. You sounded like a bumbling fool. No wonder you threatened me. I'd get mad too if I was publicly humiliated. So for the third time now, I guess I'll take that as a "No"? Eloquent? So does than mean you are a pussy AND a fairy? Bubba |
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On Sun, 11 Dec 2005 13:29:21 -0600, "R. Gregg Reed"
wrote: "Terry" wrote in news OK. We've found the fuse! Now; why did it blow? I don't know. The previous owner said it just quit working. No lightning strikes, no sparks, no smoke, no crackling noises, no nothing. Expect 5000 more posts in this thread on the subject of whether it is safe, or not, for a person with, presumably, limited? electronic skills and test equipment to try and repair a, presumably colour? 27 inch TV which can have very high (read lethal) voltages of many thousands of volts. Presuming again, it is of the cathode ray tube type? Which under certain circumstances can emit X.Rays! I wasn't planning on doing any more than looking for the obvious. I also made sure it was unplugged before I took the cover off, and I didn't plug it back in until the cover was back on. What difference does it make? Did you get the point that you can kill yourself even when it is unplugged? OK, it's less likely, but did you ask how to avoid it? Puzzled the OP didn't ask the original 'fuse' question on an 'Electronics/scientific' repair group! This group deals with home repair, which I thought was more appropriate than theoretical electronics. Also, my question wasn't specifically about repairing electronics. I just wanted some information on fuses. You can describe a fuse in a sentence or two. Where it is used does make a difference in what there is to say about this. And this group had ten times the number of posts as the other groups, and I wanted a quick answer. Who says the electronics group is only theoretical. The one I read is not. And they do know more about electronics repair than the people here. (no offense, guys. They know more than I do, too.) It would have been a better group for this question. Far more likely to know what 5MF means, because there are so many more people there who deal with glass fuses. Be careful! Hope the OP gets lucky with just replacing the fuse. But as with anything fuses are there for reasons; which include protection of human health, safety and property! I replaced the fuse, and ran it a few hours last night, and about four hours today. No problems so far. That's good. That might be the only problem. Remove NOPSAM to email me. Please let me know if you have posted also. |
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and the winner is: tony who got f for fast and bubba who answered the
question in the third posting with the belfuse link which showed 5 millimeters. |
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