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Glass fuse converter

Started by parbs, August 31, 2022, 08:12:24 AM

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dodj

Quote from: Burdar on January 31, 2023, 09:12:56 AM
...and the blade fuses are a lot easier to read the amp rating.  It's written right on it in big print.  As my eyes get older, I'm finding it a little more difficult to read embossed writing on small fuses and such.
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anlauto

I think the blade style fuses are colour coded too :thinking:
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Racer57

That unit is something I definitely want. Glass fuses are a pain to remove and also tell what rating they are.  :takemymoney:


parbs

They now have an accessory version.

Bullitt-

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  Soooo which approach works better ..... deceit or being direct?  :Stirring:

https://www.camaros.net/threads/ag-glass-fuse-to-standard-blade-type-fuse-converter.484209/
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