Thread: Philips B3G63A
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Old 2nd Sep 2015, 9:36 pm   #28
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Default Re: Philips B3G63A

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Originally Posted by DonaldStott View Post
Thanks for the advice Tony - would you secure the in-line fuse holder to the chassis or use something like a cable tie?
Hi Donald,
these fuse carriers are very light in weight, and can be suspended by their wiring, but leave enough slack to enable the fuseholder to be opened in the unlikely event of the fuse having to be replaced. Get one first, and you willl be able to work out how to fix it in place. Usually very easy. By the way, I also replaced the output valve cathode bias cap. with a modern, smaller one which fitted directly across the bias resistor. Makes working around the volume/tone controls much easier, too. Persevere, and you'll get there! Tony
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