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Re: Input (MAINS) AC Fuse

by "James" <james@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 7, 2008 at 10:32 PM

Start with a regular fuse and if it doesn't blow then you are probably
fine. 
If it does then try a slo-blow.  Slo-blow are usually for equipment that
has 
high startup draw like motors.  Because it delays you do not want to use
one 
unless you need to.

<Chief_Billy@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:fvqno501na7@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I've NEVER had to replace an input AC fuse on a piece of stereo gear,
> but my old Kenwood KA-9X amp blew one the other day. It's a Toyo 6A
> fuse (thats ALL it says on it..both ends: Toyo 6A) , and I suppose a
> 250VAC/6A fuse would work except I can't tell if it was a slo-blow or
> fast blow cause there isn't much left. I'm surmising its a slo-blow,
> but can anyone tell me what type is typically used for the input fuse
> on solid state integrated stereo amps.
 




 4 Posts in Topic:
Input (MAINS) AC Fuse
Chief_Billy@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-05-06 22:57:09 
Re: Input (MAINS) AC Fuse
Eeyore <rabbitsfriends  2008-05-07 22:19:36 
Re: Input (MAINS) AC Fuse
"James" <jam  2008-05-07 22:32:54 
Re: Input (MAINS) AC Fuse
Peter Wieck <pfjw@[EMA  2008-05-07 22:38:48 

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