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barney bear
14th June 2016, 17:55
I'm having trouble sourcing these fuses, 4amp little tiny fuses

http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag426/tonyconnell/Mobile%20Uploads/2016-06/9233FDFE-F794-4360-A9A2-4DCEB51EF9B7_zpsobiqf593.jpg (http://s1374.photobucket.com/user/tonyconnell/media/Mobile%20Uploads/2016-06/9233FDFE-F794-4360-A9A2-4DCEB51EF9B7_zpsobiqf593.jpg.html)

Any help much appreciated:bowdown:

Fusilier
14th June 2016, 18:03
I'm having trouble sourcing these fuses, 4amp little tiny fuses

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Any help much appreciated:bowdown:

Tony

Best bet would be RS Components

[URL]http://uk.rs-online.com/web/c/fuses-sockets-circuit-breakers/fuses/?cm_mmc=UK-PPC-_-bing-_-1_UK_EN_G_Fuses_BMM-_-Fuses%7CAmp&mkwid=y7jVLKa9_dc|pcrid|8855421111|pkw|%2Bfuse%20% 2Bamp|pmt|bb|prd (http://s1374.photobucket.com/user/tonyconnell/media/Mobile%20Uploads/2016-06/9233FDFE-F794-4360-A9A2-4DCEB51EF9B7_zpsobiqf593.jpg.html)|

Stu

T-Cut
14th June 2016, 18:50
Look like 15mm.
Here maybe? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/121750799737?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

TC

murphyv310
14th June 2016, 18:55
Hi Tony.
Measure the length and the rating, I'll most likely have one and Will send it to you.

Alan123
14th June 2016, 19:59
Maplin sells them ;)

barney bear
14th June 2016, 20:08
Maplin sells them ;)

Do they? That's were I sent my boss last week and he said they didn't sell those type, he was probably lying though as I can almost guarantee he'll have forgotten to go:mad:

murphyv310
14th June 2016, 20:30
Does anybody think these are ok for a 12v power supply? Electrickery and I do not get on so I'll probably buy the wrong stuff if I'm left to my own devices:duh:


http://uk.farnell.com/littelfuse/0229004-mxp/fuse-antisurge-2ag-4a/dp/1596588
Hi Tony.
So long as they are the correct length they will be 100% The only thing is these are Anti-surge, Fuses can be anti-surge, quick blow, delay and other types. What is it the fuse is protecting?
Chargers I realise but is the fuse protecting the batteries or the feed to the charger from the mains?

barney bear
14th June 2016, 20:36
Hi Tony.
So long as they are the correct length they will be 100% The only thing is these are Anti-surge, Fuses can be anti-surge, quick blow, delay and other types. What is it the fuse is protecting?
Chargers I realise but is the fuse protecting the batteries or the feed to the charger from the mains?

They are for our scanners Trev, don't know about the batteries as us peasants aren't allowed to remove them in case we destroy them with our ham fistedness:duh:

The fuse sits in the end that gets jabbed into the dashboard.

murphyv310
15th June 2016, 07:22
They are for our scanners Trev, don't know about the batteries as us peasants aren't allowed to remove them in case we destroy them with our ham fistedness:duh:

The fuse sits in the end that gets jabbed into the dashboard.

Most likely the slow blow or Anti-surge ones will do fine. Fuses though shouldn't blow on a regular basis unless there is a fault or they are under-rated.

grivas
15th June 2016, 14:34
They are for our scanners Trev, don't know about the batteries as us peasants aren't allowed to remove them in case we destroy them with our ham fistedness:duh:

The fuse sits in the end that gets jabbed into the dashboard.

Why don't you ask the knowledgeable non peasant types at your place of work to sort it, or have been programmed to remove just batteries?!!!!

barney bear
15th June 2016, 16:32
Tony

Best bet would be RS Components

http://uk.rs-online.com/web/c/fuses-sockets-circuit-breakers/fuses/?cm_mmc=UK-PPC-_-bing-_-1_UK_EN_G_Fuses_BMM-_-Fuses%7CAmp&mkwid=y7jVLKa9_dc|pcrid|8855421111|pkw|%2Bfuse%20% 2Bamp|pmt|bb|prd|

Stu
Cheers Stu:bowdown:
Look like 15mm.
Here maybe? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/121750799737?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

TC
Thanks T-cut but £2.40 for 1 is a bit steep when I need a load of the little beggars:duh:
Hi Tony.
Measure the length and the rating, I'll most likely have one and Will send it to you.
Thanks for that Trev but I need them for the chargers in work so I will need to find somewhere to get a steady supply:bowdown:

Does anybody think these are ok for a 12v power supply? Electrickery and I do not get on so I'll probably buy the wrong stuff if I'm left to my own devices:duh:


http://uk.farnell.com/littelfuse/0229004-mxp/fuse-antisurge-2ag-4a/dp/1596588

Hi
Sorry. But I can't find out how to do a new post"
I urgently need to find the part number or part.
I need to replace the metal coolant pipe which runs from the rubber hose from the bottom of the radiator.
It as a u or n shape at its junction then bends down after about 4 inches.
My Rover 75 is a Diesel auto conny SE. September 02 manu date.
Cheers for any and all help,
Pastiepaul

I have a rover 75 diesel auto Conny SE, September 02 Manu.
I need to find urgently this part number or part.
I am looking for the metal coolant pipe which is joined to the rubber hose which immediately comes from the bottom of the radiator. It also connects to a thinner rubber hose and looks like an U or h in shape
Thank you for any and all help
Cheers Pastiepaul

Leyland Worldmaster
15th June 2016, 17:15
Have you spoken to Dad? He may have some big bro! :)

barney bear
15th June 2016, 17:53
Most likely the slow blow or Anti-surge ones will do fine. Fuses though shouldn't blow on a regular basis unless there is a fault or they are under-rated.
I'm convinced that they are blowing because the power point is below the cup holder on most of the vans:duh:
Why don't you ask the knowledgeable non peasant types at your place of work to sort it, or have been programmed to remove just batteries?!!!!
Hahahahahahahaha I work for Yodel, there are no knowledgeable types running the place, the bloke who has authority over all the scanners and chargers can only just about speak complete sentences:o
Have you spoken to Dad? He may have some big bro! :)

I didn't even think of Dad:duh: He's bound to have some isn't he, thanks little bro:bowdown:

tourer
15th June 2016, 19:34
Hi
Sorry. But I can't find out how to do a new post"
I urgently need to find the part number or part.
I need to replace the metal coolant pipe which runs from the rubber hose from the bottom of the radiator.
It as a u or n shape at its junction then bends down after about 4 inches.
My Rover 75 is a Diesel auto conny SE. September 02 manu date.
Cheers for any and all help,
Pastiepaul

Try clicking the "New Thread" option near the top of page 1 of the relevant section you wish to post in.

coolcat
16th June 2016, 13:45
I'm convinced that they are blowing because the power point is below the cup holder on most of the vans:duh:

Hahahahahahahaha I work for Yodel, there are no knowledgeable types running the place, the bloke who has authority over all the scanners and chargers can only just about speak complete sentences:o


I didn't even think of Dad:duh: He's bound to have some isn't he, thanks little bro:bowdown:

Hundreds of them here Son,

PM me the details and your address and I'll pop 'em in the post ;)