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| wraper:
Over a link from PushUp I noticed it's with cheaper shipping from Lemona as a seller. It's a proper electronic component retailer with physical shops in Lithuania and Latvia and Estonia. --- Quote ---The last time I ordered from another shop "Bussmann", I got "Littlefuse", but I accepted it. --- End quote --- Fluke uses both suppliers, so if you buy it as Fluke part number, you should not expect particular brand. |
| fluff:
Thank you both for your answers, they have been very helpful :-+ |
| fluff:
In case someone comes across this thread, the reason my fuse blowed is that I used the multimeter to measure the amps running through my car battery. I was looking for a parasitic leak. When fixed I knew the car did not consume more than 20 miliamps when parked. However when you first connect the multimeter in series to the battery there is a rush of current of 2,5 amps or so then it goes to its normal 20 miliamps. I guess that rush blew my fuse. This lesson cost me about 8 euros, hope someone can save them. |
| 2N3055:
Welectron has them at good price. |
| J-R:
Try using the mV range on your DMM to measure across each fuse. There are charts available for easy lookup. (One was shamelessly stolen and is attached.) |
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