B&O fuse

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Sune T. B. Nielsen

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Hello
I am sitting with an old B&O amplifier/radio. I don't know the exact model
since someone has painted it over.

Two fuses are burned and i want to replace them. But it is not written which
amount of current they can take (or not take).

They are the only visible fuses and they are connected directly after the
big transformer with two blue wires.

What is written on them is:

S (in a circle)
ELU (also in a circle)
T4/250V

Nothing else.

Where they are mounted is a little label saying

2X4 AT

Anyone who can give me a hint on what to say to my electronic components
dealer?
Can i use 6,3 A fuses from another amp?

Thanks in advance
Sune
 
I have a multimeter - is there a way of using this to decide which type of
fuses to use?

S
 
This is a 4 Amp fuse slow burn.
You can use the 6.3A fuse but better is to use the same ampére rating.

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I have a multimeter - is there a way of using this to decide which type of
fuses to use?

S


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Thanks alot!

How did you know?


"PEEWEE" <daniel@rtvs.org> wrote in message
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This is a 4 Amp fuse slow burn.
You can use the 6.3A fuse but better is to use the same ampére rating.

"Sune T. B. Nielsen" <suneni@get2net.dk> schreef in bericht
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I have a multimeter - is there a way of using this to decide which type
of
fuses to use?

S






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T4/250 is a slow blow 4 A rated for 250 Volts.
The "T" means "trćg" in Danish which may be translated to "slow blow".

/John

Sune T. B. Nielsen wrote:
Thanks alot!

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"PEEWEE" <daniel@rtvs.org> wrote in message
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This is a 4 Amp fuse slow burn.
You can use the 6.3A fuse but better is to use the same ampére rating.

"Sune T. B. Nielsen" <suneni@get2net.dk> schreef in bericht
news:UO6yb.49066$jf4.2568368@news000.worldonline.dk...

I have a multimeter - is there a way of using this to decide which type

of

fuses to use?

S






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or in english T = Time delay
bob
"John Damm Sřrensen" <nojohn@nospam..dk> wrote in message
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T4/250 is a slow blow 4 A rated for 250 Volts.
The "T" means "trćg" in Danish which may be translated to "slow blow".

/John

Sune T. B. Nielsen wrote:
Thanks alot!

How did you know?


"PEEWEE" <daniel@rtvs.org> wrote in message
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This is a 4 Amp fuse slow burn.
You can use the 6.3A fuse but better is to use the same ampére rating.

"Sune T. B. Nielsen" <suneni@get2net.dk> schreef in bericht
news:UO6yb.49066$jf4.2568368@news000.worldonline.dk...

I have a multimeter - is there a way of using this to decide which type

of

fuses to use?

S







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hi there .
i might be wrong , but i think T MEANS TIME-DELAY & 4 MEANS 4A

SO ITS A 4A 250V FUSE - TIME-DELAYED...... OR SLOW -BLOW




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F = FAST-BLOW , SO A F1.6 MEANS 1.6AMP FAST-BLOW

HOPE THE INFO HELPS



DE PAUL

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"Sune T. B. Nielsen" <suneni@get2net.dk> wrote in message
news:zB6yb.49060$jf4.2567739@news000.worldonline.dk...
Hello
I am sitting with an old B&O amplifier/radio. I don't know the exact model
since someone has painted it over.

Two fuses are burned and i want to replace them. But it is not written
which
amount of current they can take (or not take).

They are the only visible fuses and they are connected directly after the
big transformer with two blue wires.

What is written on them is:

S (in a circle)
ELU (also in a circle)
T4/250V

Nothing else.

Where they are mounted is a little label saying

2X4 AT

Anyone who can give me a hint on what to say to my electronic components
dealer?
Can i use 6,3 A fuses from another amp?

Thanks in advance
Sune
 
DEPAUL:
You are quite correct ......
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Best Regards,
Daniel Sofie
Electronics Supply & Repair
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"uk-hamman" <uk-hamman@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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hi there .
i might be wrong , but i think T MEANS TIME-DELAY & 4 MEANS 4A

SO ITS A 4A 250V FUSE - TIME-DELAYED...... OR SLOW -BLOW




--------------------
F = FAST-BLOW , SO A F1.6 MEANS 1.6AMP FAST-BLOW

HOPE THE INFO HELPS



DE PAUL

------------------------------------


"Sune T. B. Nielsen" <suneni@get2net.dk> wrote in message
news:zB6yb.49060$jf4.2567739@news000.worldonline.dk...
Hello
I am sitting with an old B&O amplifier/radio. I don't know the exact
model
since someone has painted it over.

Two fuses are burned and i want to replace them. But it is not written
which
amount of current they can take (or not take).

They are the only visible fuses and they are connected directly after
the
big transformer with two blue wires.

What is written on them is:

S (in a circle)
ELU (also in a circle)
T4/250V

Nothing else.

Where they are mounted is a little label saying

2X4 AT

Anyone who can give me a hint on what to say to my electronic components
dealer?
Can i use 6,3 A fuses from another amp?

Thanks in advance
Sune
 

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