Hey everyone,
I screwed up when I was testing my stripped LCD and blew a fuse. I really know jack squat about buying fuses... basically, if I can't get it at radio shack I'm lost.
I've included 2 pictures. I realize I forgot to put in a scale, but the measurement between the terminals on the other side is either 1/4 inch or 5mm.
Anyone know what I should search for to find this fuse? I bet mouser.com or somewhere would carry it, but I don't know what to search for.
Thanks!
EDIT: Well shoot, it seems I can't attach photos. I guess I'll just describe it: The fuse is a black cylinder, about 5mm high. The only markings on it are on the top, and they read: <PS>E JET bel T2A 250V. There is also what looks like an S in a circle.
I know that's not much to go on... but can anyone help? I'm just looking for the type of fuse to search for.
I screwed up when I was testing my stripped LCD and blew a fuse. I really know jack squat about buying fuses... basically, if I can't get it at radio shack I'm lost.
I've included 2 pictures. I realize I forgot to put in a scale, but the measurement between the terminals on the other side is either 1/4 inch or 5mm.
Anyone know what I should search for to find this fuse? I bet mouser.com or somewhere would carry it, but I don't know what to search for.
Thanks!
EDIT: Well shoot, it seems I can't attach photos. I guess I'll just describe it: The fuse is a black cylinder, about 5mm high. The only markings on it are on the top, and they read: <PS>E JET bel T2A 250V. There is also what looks like an S in a circle.
I know that's not much to go on... but can anyone help? I'm just looking for the type of fuse to search for.
That is a 2 amp 250 volt slow blow fuse. Take it with you to an electronic repair store. Should be under 5 dollars.
Radioshack should carry it - make sure you get the right size too (there are small and big ones)
Cheers,
Alex
Cheers,
Alex
Cool, thanks.
What part of that text tells you it is a slow-blow fuse?
I've gone through all of the fuses on Radio Shack's webpage, and I didn't see anything that looked like the fuse. I do have a pretty big local electronics store, so I'll go there this afternoon.
Is there a specific name for this style of fuse? As in, "short black cylinder?"
What part of that text tells you it is a slow-blow fuse?
I've gone through all of the fuses on Radio Shack's webpage, and I didn't see anything that looked like the fuse. I do have a pretty big local electronics store, so I'll go there this afternoon.
Is there a specific name for this style of fuse? As in, "short black cylinder?"
kd5crs said:What part of that text tells you it is a slow-blow fuse?
I replaced the exact same fuse in a over the range microwave oven.
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