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Subject: RE: Tech: Old PA Peavy fuse From: GUEST,Ted Date: 25 Jul 22 - 03:23 AM If you can be sure of the rating & size, maybe try CPC at: https://cpc.farnell.com/c/electronic-electrical-components/fuses-circuit-protection/fuses-fuse-accessories/fuses/cartridge-fuses?st=fuse They have a very wide range & seem to cover all normal types. |
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Subject: RE: Tech: Old PA Peavy fuse From: Richard Mellish Date: 25 Jul 22 - 02:50 AM Essential information about any fuse is: rating (in A or mA), speed (slow/fast/whatever) and physical dimensions. The commonest lengths nowadays are 20 mm and 1¼ inches but there are others. If you need more advice, a good place to try is this forum (which is UK based but has participants from elsewhere too). |
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Subject: RE: Tech: Old PA Peavy fuse From: GUEST,Mark Date: 24 Jul 22 - 01:54 PM Peavey's customer support might be able to help, I'd have thought. |
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Subject: Tech: Old PA Peavy fuse From: GUEST,viccin7 Date: 24 Jul 22 - 08:51 AM Need help with old Peavy PA head - where to buy fuses for old systems. Any help appreciated. |
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