Who knows blow current for a SMD fuse labeled "21" ?

20 is usually 800mA and 25 is 1000mA , so my guess is a little over 800mA.
Does that sound about right??

Maybe this helps: http://www.partco.fi/sulakkeet-puolij.html

Jan / Finland

"Frank" <fg1@pda-soft.de> wrote in message news:btcplp$tjq$1@online.de...
Subject says it all.

Thanks a lot

Frank
 
The problem is that I haven't the slightest idea.
I don't have the
schematics, neither have I the maximum current
consumption spec.
It is an Apple Newton 2100 MessagePad, a handheld
computer that was
built around 1997 / 1998.

Here's an image of the thing:
http://www.pda-soft.de/2x00smdfuse.jpg

Thanks

Frank
"Jack" <jankro@vip.fi> wrote in message
news:0WWKb.2762$kW3.576@reader1.news.jippii.net...
20 is usually 800mA and 25 is 1000mA , so my
guess is a little over 800mA.
Does that sound about right??

Maybe this helps:
http://www.partco.fi/sulakkeet-puolij.html

Jan / Finland

"Frank" <fg1@pda-soft.de> wrote in message
news:btcplp$tjq$1@online.de...
Subject says it all.

Thanks a lot

Frank
 
Well, looking at the other components in the same line and theis maximum
power handling capacity, I'd say that should be close. I would try a 1 amp
fuse. It's possible that this is a 2,1 A fuse also, after seeing a picture
of it.

Jan

"Frank" <fg1@pda-soft.de> wrote in message news:bthufe$aik$1@online.de...
The problem is that I haven't the slightest idea.
I don't have the
schematics, neither have I the maximum current
consumption spec.
It is an Apple Newton 2100 MessagePad, a handheld
computer that was
built around 1997 / 1998.

Here's an image of the thing:
http://www.pda-soft.de/2x00smdfuse.jpg

Thanks

Frank
"Jack" <jankro@vip.fi> wrote in message
news:0WWKb.2762$kW3.576@reader1.news.jippii.net...
20 is usually 800mA and 25 is 1000mA , so my
guess is a little over 800mA.
Does that sound about right??

Maybe this helps:
http://www.partco.fi/sulakkeet-puolij.html

Jan / Finland

"Frank" <fg1@pda-soft.de> wrote in message
news:btcplp$tjq$1@online.de...
Subject says it all.

Thanks a lot

Frank
 

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