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| AVGresponding:
It's worth mentioning that they are a standard size (10mm x 38mm) but odd value 11A and (400?)mA. You've a good chance of finding 10A ones at an electrical factors quite cheaply, though the mA ones are likely to still be a bit pricey but you should find them easily available from Mouser or Digikey or whatever your local electronics supplier is. 10A is probably fine as a replacement; if you're measuring stuff of that magnitude you should probably be using a clamp anyway. |
| joeqsmith:
Some idiot YT expert blabbing on about safety with while showing off his Fluke with some fuse from the local hardware store installed. :palm: |
| Monkeh:
That's an expensive fuse, too. |
| AVGresponding:
--- Quote from: joeqsmith on September 21, 2021, 05:33:53 pm ---Some idiot YT expert blabbing on about safety with while showing off his Fluke with some fuse from the local hardware store installed. :palm: --- End quote --- Looks like a Cooper-Bussmann LP-CC, which is a very good, very safe fuse, but completely wrong for the application... https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/cartridge-fuses/8484386 If you are gonna use a non-Fluke one, at least pick one with the correct voltage ratings. :palm: |
| Algoma:
The fact that the fuse is replaced alone indicates a potential past mistake already occurred (Or was tested to fault on purpose for review). Certainly something to check for your safety when acquiring a second hand meter, that a correct Fuse is in place. |
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