T6.3 fuse, characteristics??
T6.3 fuse, characteristics??
I am modifiying an old computer power supply to simply have a source for 5 and 12 volts DC on the bench. Simply hooking up the proper leads (yellow for +12V and red for +5V) to a terminal block and loading the 5V line with a 5 ohm 20 Watt resistor. In the process, I managed to blow the fuse, marked T6.3/250volts. Is this a delayed blow fuse or what is it's characteristics? Do I need to replace it with an identical part number is are there suitable replacements?
The fuse should be a slow blow (Time Delay) & (Low breaking capacity).
Is this fuse a small glass tube (cartridge) type about 5X20mm?
If that is the case it would be a Coopper Bussman GDC type fuse.
http://www.cooperbussmann.com/ProductIn ... uctID=4903
Any comperable fuse could replace it.
Ron
Is this fuse a small glass tube (cartridge) type about 5X20mm?
If that is the case it would be a Coopper Bussman GDC type fuse.
http://www.cooperbussmann.com/ProductIn ... uctID=4903
Any comperable fuse could replace it.
Ron
The fuse is 0.15 inch in diam. and 0.8 inches long and in a typical fuse holder (two U shaped clips at each end of the holder) and the fuse appears to be a white ceramic body. I could just wire in a 6 amp slow blow fuse using a different fuse holder. If I can't locate the proper one, I'll try that. Thanks for the info. Rodney
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