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On 17/01/16 19:26, Ralph Mowery wrote:
I have ordered some of the inline fuse connectors from the Ebay China stores. Not sure how long it would take Garth to get them, but usually 2 to 3 weeks for me in the states. If ordering fuse holders that are not the blade type, one has to check the deminisions of the holders for the glass type. Seems there are 2 basic sizes, the 3AG and a smaller one that is probably the metric size. Holders for standard and mini auto/car fuses widely available on Ebay and in places like Halfords (a UK High St store, although Halfords are much more expensive). Ebay ones are available with wire leads and without, from UK and Chinese suppliers. Maplin probably do them but, compared to Ebay, they will be expensive. Banks of standard (and possibly mini) fuseholders are available. Likewise, some stand fuseholders clip together to make banks. Scotchlok fuses holders are available but I wouldn't recommend them, other than as perhaps a temporary measure. As a temporary fuse holder you can use a couple of 1/4" blade sockets. I'd not use them for a long term solution but as a temporary measure they are fine. |
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"Brian Reay" wrote in message
... As a temporary fuse holder you can use a couple of 1/4" blade sockets. I'd not use them for a long term solution but as a temporary measure they are fine. That's a brilliant idea, OM, and I just happen to have a box of 50 of them left over from wiring up the Landy (must be nearly 20 years ago) for a caravan electrics sockwt. Just tried it out ... No reason why it shouldn't also be the long term solution, as you'd need those spade sockets to attach to a pukka holder anyway! |
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On 17/01/2016 20:07, gareth wrote:
"Brian Reay" wrote in message ... As a temporary fuse holder you can use a couple of 1/4" blade sockets. I'd not use them for a long term solution but as a temporary measure they are fine. That's a brilliant idea, OM, and I just happen to have a box of 50 of them left over from wiring up the Landy (must be nearly 20 years ago) for a caravan electrics sockwt. Just tried it out ... No reason why it shouldn't also be the long term solution, as you'd need those spade sockets to attach to a pukka holder anyway! ah the nice...pals -- Cheat your way through life, join the Freemasons DIGITAL just doesn't work properly most of the time Hammy Mens are not Radio Amateurs |
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On Sun, 17 Jan 2016 20:12:59 +0000, "Jim GM4DHJ ..."
wrote: On 17/01/2016 20:07, gareth wrote: "Brian Reay" wrote in message ... As a temporary fuse holder you can use a couple of 1/4" blade sockets. I'd not use them for a long term solution but as a temporary measure they are fine. That's a brilliant idea, OM, and I just happen to have a box of 50 of them left over from wiring up the Landy (must be nearly 20 years ago) for a caravan electrics sockwt. Just tried it out ... No reason why it shouldn't also be the long term solution, as you'd need those spade sockets to attach to a pukka holder anyway! ah the nice...pals You see it can work! |
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