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Old 07-22-2008, 06:29 PM
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Hello I have a Muchmore World Ed.(black case not the 2). Does anyone know where I can buy the fuse for it. Thanks.
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Hello I have a Muchmore World Ed.(black case not the 2). Does anyone know where I can buy the fuse for it. Thanks.
The fuse is a 20 amp automotive fuse, the kind with two spade connecters on it (called atl) You can buy them at pretty much any auto parts store
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Thanks for the info and your OD12 looks great.
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The fuse is a 20 amp automotive fuse, the kind with two spade connecters on it (called atl) You can buy them at pretty much any auto parts store
It comes with 2 amps one regular and the other a circular tube amp, what specifications do know about the circular amp?

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Originally Posted by BigPapa
It comes with 2 amps one regular and the other a circular tube amp, what specifications do know about the circular amp?

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I've never had to replace the glass fuse. It is a 5mm x 20mm Midget catagory fuse, rated 5 amps at 250v
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Originally Posted by gt3angel
Thanks for the info and your OD12 looks great.
You're welcome, and thanks, Dood
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Thumbs up 5mm x 20mm fuse

hey where can you get the 5mm x 20mm fuse? reply to me
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Big Papa they have the fuses at Advanced Auto Parts. Hit you up later.
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Originally Posted by BigPapa
hey where can you get the 5mm x 20mm fuse? reply to me
The glass fuse has no automotive applications that I know of, so it may be easier to find at an electronics supply store.
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BigPapa,

Want to go to Homestead to race with us?

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Autos built up to the 80's all used glass fuses. There are special application glass fuses {slow blow type} that are Radioshack items....try the auto parts store. You may get lucky
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