I Ishankk New Member Aug 1, 2012 #1 Where can i find sum fuzes for my multimeter? I need a little bulb fuze 600v 10amp... Need cheapest price online or in central mass sumwhere
Where can i find sum fuzes for my multimeter? I need a little bulb fuze 600v 10amp... Need cheapest price online or in central mass sumwhere
ChrisP58 Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Aug 1, 2012 #2 There are a few different sizes that could be considered a "little bulb". What is the diameter and length? Glass, ceramic or fiber body? There are lots of sources online, but you'll get better search results if you spell it "fuse"
There are a few different sizes that could be considered a "little bulb". What is the diameter and length? Glass, ceramic or fiber body? There are lots of sources online, but you'll get better search results if you spell it "fuse"
I Ishankk New Member Aug 1, 2012 #3 Sorry its a bus fuze 600v 10amp shud b <= 1inch n size help plz i love my multimeter...
K KeepItSimpleStupid Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Aug 1, 2012 #4 I need a light bulb. Please be specific in your request. Numbers on the body. Fast acting. Size. Multimeter model #. Check for inscriptions on the meter. Otherwise RTFM or try www.digikey.com or www.mouser.com or if it's a fluke meter look it up by model number: https://www.techedu.com/Fluke_Fuses.asp I need a light bulb for my living room light. PS; You might have better luck if you spelled it right. "Fuse" Last edited: Aug 1, 2012
I need a light bulb. Please be specific in your request. Numbers on the body. Fast acting. Size. Multimeter model #. Check for inscriptions on the meter. Otherwise RTFM or try www.digikey.com or www.mouser.com or if it's a fluke meter look it up by model number: https://www.techedu.com/Fluke_Fuses.asp I need a light bulb for my living room light. PS; You might have better luck if you spelled it right. "Fuse"
unclejed613 Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Aug 2, 2012 #6 google is your friend: https://www.grainger.com/Grainger/w...h&Ntt=JHC-10&N=0&GlobalSearch=true&sst=subset
google is your friend: https://www.grainger.com/Grainger/w...h&Ntt=JHC-10&N=0&GlobalSearch=true&sst=subset