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Re: Quick blow fuse
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- Subject: Re: Quick blow fuse
- From: andy.powell@xxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 12:03:58 +0200
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Peter,
>I'm talking rubbish, or they're not so clever....
we all know the answer to that one, and t doesn't involve you ;-)
A.
peter.white@xxxxxxx
18/05/2001 11:53
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Subject: [ukha_d] Quick blow fuse
All
Quick question - my sub (Sony Pascal) stopped making noises a couple of
days
ago, and having taken it apart it looks like the internal fuse has blown.
Not
being a techy I'm no expert on these things, but I think it's a quick blow
800ma
fuse (ie it's see-through with a coiled fuse wire). Any idea where I can
get me
some of these? The repair centre in the local Curry's looked at me like I
was
from Mars, so either I'm talking rubbish, or they're not so clever....
Ta
Pete
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