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Need a little help from fuse experts...

Posted by Tom on March 5, 2005 at 08:14:04:

My Burwen TNE 7000A blew a power fuse the other day. I replaced it with the identical fuse from my Burwen DNF 1201A and it powers on, but I still need a replacement fuse...and am having a tough time finding one through the usual channels.

The markings on the 1.25"x.25 fuse:

3/3 3AG
1/16A 250V on one end

LITTLEFUSE USA on the opposite end

The also appears to be an 82-ohm carbon resistor inside the fuse.

I emailed Littlefuse about this today, so maybe they'll help, but in the meantime does anyone know a source for a replacement? Or a possible substitution?

Thanks all.