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| Gp!:
Hi, I am trying to decipher the symbol on the fuse in the attached picture but without much success. Any ideas anyone ? Is it possibly a company logo? Thanks for any help |
| coppercone2:
Littlefuse 1A? |
| chrisl:
Looks like an 1A fuse.... What happened to the inductor behind the fuse? It seems it has cracked open in the picture. |
| Gp!:
Thanks to all. The board says it should be a T2A/250VAC. I've included an expanded picture. It's actually giving me a short on the fuse, but I still have to find the cause...very much a newbie here.. LOL |
| helius:
That isn't the Littelfuse logo. --- Quote from: Gp! on March 20, 2019, 07:20:23 pm ---It's actually giving me a short on the fuse, --- End quote --- Do you mean an open, as opposed to a short? The resistance across an intact fuse should normally be near zero, i.e. a short. When the fuse blows to protect the circuit, it becomes an open (infinite resistance). |
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