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Post subject: Where can I get 1A 125V "Slo-Blow" Fuses??
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 5:30 pm
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I can't find them anywhere.


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Starting another thread for a question that you have already asked is not going to get you an answer any faster.

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Post subject: Re: Where can I get 1A 125V "Slo-Blow" Fuses??
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 5:58 pm
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Starting another thread for a question that you have already asked is not going to get you an answer any faster.


I thought it was worth a try, thanks for getting my hopes up when i saw a reply. :(


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Post subject: Re: Where can I get 1A 125V "Slo-Blow" Fuses??
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 6:00 pm
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Your question was answered in your original thread.

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Post subject: Re: Where can I get 1A 125V "Slo-Blow" Fuses??
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 6:04 pm
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bluesky636 wrote:
Your question was answered in your original thread.


I know. & It lead to a dead end. I'm still searchin


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Post subject: Re: Where can I get 1A 125V "Slo-Blow" Fuses??
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 7:06 pm
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My local Tru-valu hardware store has them. Or you could go to http://www.tubesandmore.com. But the shipping might not be worth it, unless you need other stuff. Art

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Post subject: Re: Where can I get 1A 125V "Slo-Blow" Fuses??
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 7:15 pm
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There are now two threads addressng this same question. :roll:

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Post subject: Re: Where can I get 1A 125V "Slo-Blow" Fuses??
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Yeah, ran into this one first(didn't notice the next one)! Oh Well, Art

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There are now two threads addressng this same question. :roll:


Whats the problem with 2 threads? :?


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My local Tru-valu hardware store has them. Or you could go to http://www.tubesandmore.com. But the shipping might not be worth it, unless you need other stuff. Art

Cool, I'll check a local hardware store for them, Thanks


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Which raises another question, would it be ok to substitute a 1A 125v slow blow with a 1A 250v slow blow without any ramifications? I ask because It seems that 250v fuses are sometimes easier to find.
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There are now two threads addressng this same question. :roll:


Whats the problem with 2 threads? :?


Its annoying and hogs up space for other threads.


My fault, how could I delete it?


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Post subject: Re: Where can I get 1A 125V "Slo-Blow" Fuses??
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Which raises another question, would it be ok to substitute a 1A 125v slow blow with a 1A 250v slow blow without any ramifications? I ask because It seems that 250v fuses are sometimes easier to find.
Thanks.


Everyone says to not go over the specs. So I'm dead set on getting a 1A 125V Slo Blow, or as close as possible. Better safe than sorry

I got a 1A 250V Slow Blow fuse because the package says it can be used for any application up to 250V as long as the amperage is the same. It's was a lot easier then finding a 125V! No issues anymore.


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Post subject: Re: Where can I get 1A 125V "Slo-Blow" Fuses??
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Which raises another question, would it be ok to substitute a 1A 125v slow blow with a 1A 250v slow blow without any ramifications? I ask because It seems that 250v fuses are sometimes easier to find.
Thanks.


Everyone says to not go over the specs. So I'm dead set on getting a 1A 125V Slo Blow, or as close as possible. Better safe than sorry

I got a 1A 250V Slow Blow fuse because the package says it can be used for any application up to 250V as long as the amperage is the same. It's was a lot easier then finding a 125V! No issues anymore.


I blame part of this on the packaging... :roll:

That would be the equivalent to a 2A 125V. An understanding of basic electricity and Ohm's Law might help you out here. And help you live a longer, healthier life.

People who are far smarter than I have have already explained. You need a 1A 125V OR a 0.5A 250V Slo-Blo fuse. (they are electrically equivalent) Anything else could be very painful.

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Post subject: Re: Where can I get 1A 125V "Slo-Blow" Fuses??
Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2013 6:51 am
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Art1 wrote:
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socal323 wrote:
Which raises another question, would it be ok to substitute a 1A 125v slow blow with a 1A 250v slow blow without any ramifications? I ask because It seems that 250v fuses are sometimes easier to find.
Thanks.


Everyone says to not go over the specs. So I'm dead set on getting a 1A 125V Slo Blow, or as close as possible. Better safe than sorry

I got a 1A 250V Slow Blow fuse because the package says it can be used for any application up to 250V as long as the amperage is the same. It's was a lot easier then finding a 125V! No issues anymore.


I blame part of this on the packaging... :roll:

That would be the equivalent to a 2A 125V. An understanding of basic electricity and Ohm's Law might help you out here. And help you live a longer, healthier life.

Great, I'll order some from Hong Kong City and wait a month to play my amp again. Thanks



People who are far smarter than I have have already explained. You need a 1A 125V OR a 0.5A 250V Slo-Blo fuse. (they are electrically equivalent) Anything else could be very painful.

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