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Stephen Soutar

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Jul 1, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/1/00
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The fuse on my satalite receiver blew and I am not sure if the replacement I
got is OK. The blown fuse has "F1AL250V" on it, whilst the new one has
"T1AL250V" on it.

I assume both are 1A fuses, but is there any difference between an "F" and a
"T" type?

Thanks,

Stephen Soutar.

CLSNOWYOWL

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Jul 1, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/1/00
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usually physical attributes of the fuses are theonly real differences. Of
course, there are also different temperature and current ratings to consider
also for the circuit the fuse is going to go into.

Goran

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Jul 1, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/1/00
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"F" is for fast and "T" is for timed.You better put a lower fuse if
you only have T`s (630 mA)

Jerry G.

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Jul 2, 2000, 3:00:00 AM7/2/00
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I believe you need only a simple fast blow 1 Amp fuse. You can use
either a 125 or 250 volt fuse. Make sure it is rated at 1 Amp, going
by your description...

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