Load Google Translate I need a fuse ceramic T5AH250VP and I really need it today. I assume it's a 5amp 250volt. Will any 5a 250v ceramic fuse work? There are 2 of them in the switch housing of a german milling machine.
I'm a dental technician and I use this machine to mill crowns and bridges. The machine runs on 120volt. Naturally, the fuse blows on a long holiday weekend.
Yes any ceramic fuse at that rating will work if A) it will physically fit correctly, and B) the most critical is it a Slow-Blow or a fast-blow fuse?
point B) is really important to get right.
all the best, and Happy New Year!
Just want to add that the T means it is a slow-blow fuse. If you have an F there that would mean it is a fast- blow fuse, and that you should not use.
John,
Or go to http://www.allparts.co.kr/ and search for your part #, request a quote. I am sure they will want you to order thousands. But consider being a secondary source for this fuse. The ebay person did it.
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