That looks like a fuse holder in red with the top missing, not a banana socket at all.
If you let us know what the equipment was, someone may have one.
If you let us know what the equipment was, someone may have one.
The socket has a fuse inside?
Put a plain one, and wire in a car fuse in holder behind the panel.
Or drill the back panel, put a glass fuse holder there, if you blow fuses often...wire it in series with this socket.
Psst...don't tell anybody, nobody needs to know you hacked it!
Put a plain one, and wire in a car fuse in holder behind the panel.
Or drill the back panel, put a glass fuse holder there, if you blow fuses often...wire it in series with this socket.
Psst...don't tell anybody, nobody needs to know you hacked it!
It looks like you can screw out the bush, with a wide flat screwdriver, to replace the fuse. Did you try that? Does the manual mention how to replace?
Do you want to replace the fuse or do you want a new part for another piece of equipment?
Jan
Do you want to replace the fuse or do you want a new part for another piece of equipment?
Jan
I would like a new one for a new project, that is convenient for a new DIY Lab Bench Power supplyIt looks like you can screw out the bush, with a wide flat screwdriver, to replace the fuse. Did you try that? Does the manual mention how to replace?
Do you want to replace the fuse or do you want a new part for another piece of equipment?
Jan
Yes you right, look like a custom made, but who know, someone may have a sourceThat will be custom made I reckon - front-panel hardware is often brand-specific.
Thanks, have to be patient....will still searchingInside it looks like typical fuse which can be replaced. Unless you are looking for plastic socket to be replaced.
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