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no, what you're missing are the fuse holder caps

I don't remember if they're screw in or bayonet caps -- they're fairly standard, those two. I can check if someone else doesn't weigh in (and/or if you can't tell yourself).

The "3A" fuse you need is bog-standard. The 3A means a rated current of 3 amps. The size/style of fuse you need is (almost certainly) is called "3AG". The link below is an example; you can probably even still find 3AG 3A fuses at your local Radio Shack (although the staff there may or may not know that they have 'em...).


all the best,
mrh


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