If it's the voltage rating that's thnmnt wrote:
If it's the voltage rating that's making it difficult to obtain then don't worry about it, It's the current rating that's important. If you can only get a 110V 10A fuse then it will be the same.my power supply has just experienced an electrical event which has blown its fuse. (enermax 485 watt noisetaker) the fuse is a 5mm x 20mm glass and i believe, from the markings, it's a 10amp 250v. i'm having a terrible time trying to find a replacement for this (new york city) as radio shack doesn't carry them. can anyone tell me a) if this is a fast acting/slow burn/time delay etc... fuse and b) where i might be able to buy/order these? my local computer repair shop just shrugged at me and told me to replace the power supply :/
to keep this vaguely on topic - this is the machine that runs my slimserver so i'm tuneless at the moment!!
thank you!
--t
Also a T in the current rating designates a time delay or slow blow fuse ie. T10A=10A slow, 10A= 10A normal.
Craig
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