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Toyo 6A Fuse...what voltage ?
The MAINS input fuse, a Toyo 6A blew on my amp. I assume the 6A is 6
AMPS, but at what voltage rating ? The amp is 120/240 VAC switchable. |
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Toyo 6A Fuse...what voltage ?
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The MAINS input fuse, a Toyo 6A blew on my amp. I assume the 6A is 6 AMPS, but at what voltage rating ? The amp is 120/240 VAC switchable. OK, what are your choices for an exact replacemnt? (i.e. if it is an exact replacement, it will automatically be the correct voltage.) The principle is that you want a voltage rating that will safely interrupt the expected voltage. If it is a mains circuit, then the voltage must be at least equal or greater than your mains voltage (which you didn'gt state). |
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Toyo 6A Fuse...what voltage ?
On May 4, 12:16*am, "Richard Crowley" wrote:
wrote ... The MAINS input fuse, a Toyo 6A blew on my amp. I assume the 6A is 6 AMPS, but at what voltage rating ? The amp is 120/240 VAC switchable. OK, what are your choices for an exact replacemnt? (i.e. if it is an exact replacement, it will automatically be the correct voltage.) The principle is that you want a voltage rating that will safely interrupt the expected voltage. *If it is a mains circuit, then the voltage must be at least equal or greater than your mains voltage (which you didn'gt state). MAINS input is 120VAC/60HZ... it's a standard AGC-type fuse, so perhaps a local store may have one, or even a 5A should work. I presume it is a slo-blow type..the glass has clouded such that I can't see the remainer of the element. |
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