Tony,
the fuse itself has an "F" inside a "L" looking line. One circular end
has a symbol that I can't type and the other has a "237" "UL" and an "SA".
Chad Fernandez
Michigan, USA
Tony Duell wrote:
> What do the markings (on the unit near the holder, and on the original
> fuse) say? 'F' means a fast-blow fuse, 'T' means a slow-blow (and FF is
> very fast, but that's not the one you're looking for here). So if the
> original fuse says '2AT' on it, then you need a slow-blow fuse.
Received on Sun Dec 28 2003 - 22:07:32 GMT
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