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Old 13th Aug 2018, 7:22 pm   #1
terrybull
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Default Quad 303 fuse

Can someone tell me the size and rating of the fuse in this amp please and where to get one.
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Old 13th Aug 2018, 7:29 pm   #2
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Default Re: Quad 303 fuse

The parts list in the Service Data http://www.meridian-audio.info/publi...%5B1961%5D.pdf says FS1 on the front panel is a 20mm 2AT (2 amp Time delay) one.

Almost anyone who sells electronics fuses will have one of these. What Quad don't say is what I-squared-t rating you should choose. But practically no manufacturer ever does with time delay fuses. Quite a lot of fuse sellers don't tell you what I-squared-t rating their T fuses have either.

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