GoneMad Well-known member VAPS Joined Mar 15, 2011 Messages 1,347 Reaction score 36 Location Cavendish, Prince Edward Island, Canada Oct 22, 2012 #1 Just wondering if the 1.5a 125V fuse can be replaced by a 1.5 250V. Will this do? 125v are hard to find around here without ordering online. Thanks
Just wondering if the 1.5a 125V fuse can be replaced by a 1.5 250V. Will this do? 125v are hard to find around here without ordering online. Thanks
modessitt Volunteer: Encyclopedia Submission Moderator VAPS Joined Mar 22, 2007 Messages 33,414 Reaction score 325 Location Austin, Texas Oct 22, 2012 #2 Yes ...
Mitsurugi-w Well-known member Donor 2011 VAPS Joined Jul 8, 2009 Messages 2,387 Reaction score 43 Location New Bern, North Carolina Oct 22, 2012 #3 The amps are the important part.
Torin Well-known member Donor 2013 VAPS Joined Feb 4, 2011 Messages 3,691 Reaction score 757 Location Boise, Idaho Oct 22, 2012 #4 I thought the fuse bob Roberts sent in the k7000 kit was a 2 amp 250v? Would that be right?
modessitt Volunteer: Encyclopedia Submission Moderator VAPS Joined Mar 22, 2007 Messages 33,414 Reaction score 325 Location Austin, Texas Oct 22, 2012 #5 Torin said: I thought the fuse bob Roberts sent in the k7000 kit was a 2 amp 250v? Would that be right? Click to expand... That will work, too. Just don't go over 2.5 amps...
Torin said: I thought the fuse bob Roberts sent in the k7000 kit was a 2 amp 250v? Would that be right? Click to expand... That will work, too. Just don't go over 2.5 amps...