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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: southern indiana
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Hey diyaudio'ers, i thought it woud be easy to find a T3.15/250V fuse, but after a lot of searching at lowes and some other hardware store i can't find one. I have found a 3 amp/250v fuse but no t3.15/250s. It seems that most places just skip that one. I need it for my aidre audio dt300 plate amp. Are there any online stores that carry them?
thanks, James |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: South Sweden
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T3.15A250V is quite a standard slow blow fuse in €urope.
But I think it is fairly ok to replace it with a slow blow 3A250V fuse. they arent that exact on the fuse rating anyway, and it is also very dependant on time. /rickard
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