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Old March 15th 05, 11:02 PM
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Does anyone know a UK source for miniature 16mm x 5mm mains fuses, as used
in 1960's communications receivers e.g. RA1217, PR155 ?


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Andrew Holme wrote:

Does anyone know a UK source for miniature 16mm x 5mm mains fuses, as used
in 1960's communications receivers e.g. RA1217, PR155 ?


I suspect you mean a 5/8 " fuse. You'll have some trouble I suspect.


Graham


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Old March 16th 05, 04:34 AM
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"Pooh Bear" wrote


Does anyone know a UK source for miniature 16mm x 5mm mains fuses, as used
in 1960's communications receivers e.g. RA1217, PR155 ?


I suspect you mean a 5/8 " fuse. You'll have some trouble I suspect.


Graham

**** Why trouble?
Farnell have them ranging from 50 mA to 7 A,Belling Lee type L562. 15.9 mm
X4.76 mm (5/8 X 3/16 ")

Brian Goldsmith.



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Old March 16th 05, 07:21 AM
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On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 23:02:30 -0000, "Andrew Holme" wrote:

Does anyone know a UK source for miniature 16mm x 5mm mains fuses, as used
in 1960's communications receivers e.g. RA1217, PR155 ?


These were made by Belling-Lee IIRC, they called them the '00' fuse cartridge
and made one of their panel fuseholders with different caps, one for 5 X 20 and
one for this size.

I don't know of anyone making them now, but have a look at Bulgin's web site and
see if they have them listed.

Peter

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Old March 16th 05, 11:10 AM
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fuses - UK source?', on Tue, 15 Mar 2005:

Does anyone know a UK source for miniature 16mm x 5mm mains fuses, as used
in 1960's communications receivers e.g. RA1217, PR155 ?


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Old March 16th 05, 03:19 PM
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Peter A Forbes wrote:
On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 23:02:30 -0000, "Andrew Holme" wrote:

Does anyone know a UK source for miniature 16mm x 5mm mains fuses, as used
in 1960's communications receivers e.g. RA1217, PR155 ?


These were made by Belling-Lee IIRC, they called them the '00' fuse cartridge
and made one of their panel fuseholders with different caps, one for 5 X 20 and
one for this size.

I don't know of anyone making them now, but have a look at Bulgin's web site and
see if they have them listed.


Often, if you come across vintage gear with bizarre fuse sizes, it is easier
to just make some adaptors to put a modern fuse in there than it is to do
anything else. It's usually a matter of finding some brass stock that is
the diameter of the fuse you want, cutting two short pieces to length, then
drilling holes into each one whose diameters are that of the modern fuse
you wish to use. It helps to have a lathe but you can do it with a hacksaw
and a hand drill if you're careful.
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Old March 20th 05, 01:16 PM
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Brian Goldsmith wrote:

"Pooh Bear" wrote

Does anyone know a UK source for miniature 16mm x 5mm mains fuses, as used
in 1960's communications receivers e.g. RA1217, PR155 ?


I suspect you mean a 5/8 " fuse. You'll have some trouble I suspect.

Graham

**** Why trouble?
Farnell have them ranging from 50 mA to 7 A,Belling Lee type L562. 15.9 mm
X4.76 mm (5/8 X 3/16 ")


Blimey ! I thought they deleted them from the catalogue years ago.


Graham

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