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Looking for the replacement fuse...bussmann abc30 abc 30 amp 125 volt ceramic fuse...not any in the San Antonio area.Multimeter or just replace it with a new fuse.
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Looking for the replacement fuse...bussmann abc30 abc 30 amp 125 volt ceramic fuse...not any in the San Antonio area.Multimeter or just replace it with a new fuse.
Lol...I used to buy those Bussman fuses for $0.75...and a box of six for $4.29. Kinda like humvee parts...they are not making anymore so they can charge crazy prices...And a whopping 1 in stock
Not sure....hopefully someone who knows will chime in...Can you just use a glass fuse of the correct size?
I always wanted to convince the CECOM to go to a pop out Circuit Breaker, like CB1. Made more sense to me, then fooling with that silly glass fuse.And a whopping 1 in stock
Yes you can. Sometimes when we were in the field, of the supply system took too long, we did that until we got the real deal.Can you just use a glass fuse of the correct size?
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No they won't. Those are the wrong physical size.
yeah...but it's a 125 volt application. I think you can go up on voltage, but not below 125v.I’m a big fan of these self resetting circuit breakers. https://www.googleadservices.com/pa...6fOIlv_-AhXfATQIHYVCAiYQwg8oAHoECAQQDA&adurl=
You’re correct, these are for DC circuits only. They won’t work in an AC circuit.yeah...but it's a 125 volt application. I think you can go up on voltage, but not below 125v.
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Why would it not work on an AC circuit? Current is current AC or DC.You’re correct, these are for DC circuits only. They won’t work in an AC circuit.
AC and DC current are different animals when it comes to fuses and breakers.Why would it not work on an AC circuit? Current is current AC or DC.