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Hi folks,I have an TD 125 MkII turntable that I brought with me to 220 land from the US.
I need to take out the old fuse and put in a new one to change the turntable's wiring to work on 220/50. The manual calls for a 5x20mm 100mA "slow blow" fuse.
I've found the right size of fuse, but no one can sell me a specific "slow blow" fuse. I guess "slow blow" means it has a higher resistance than the standard fuse, which might blow too often.
At any rate, I welcome any alternative ways to name this type of fuse when I go around to electronics stores.
Thanks
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Topic - Trouble finding "slow blow" fuse for Thorens - gritingrooves 22:00:28 01/22/05 (6)
- Re: Trouble finding "slow blow" fuse for Thorens - Manuel 00:06:14 01/24/05 (0)
- Re: Trouble finding "slow blow" fuse for Thorens - Jerry P 11:06:21 01/23/05 (0)
- Slow Blow means... - ffrr 00:12:44 01/23/05 (0)
- "slow-blow" is the correct terminology. (nt) - agattu 22:28:10 01/22/05 (0)
- Re: Trouble finding "slow blow" fuse for Thorens - NoTransistors 22:09:12 01/22/05 (1)
- Re: Trouble finding "slow blow" fuse for Thorens - gritingrooves 00:05:35 01/27/05 (0)