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    Post by Guest Sun Sep 06, 2015 11:16 am

    The original ST-35 used a "large" (6X32) 2A fuse, but I was wondering if a "small" (5X20) 2A fuse would be okay in a future build. I have an IEC plug with a "small" fuse holder on it.
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    Post by peterh Sun Sep 06, 2015 11:24 am

    Captain Coconut wrote:The original ST-35 used a "large" (6X32) 2A fuse, but I was wondering if a "small" (5X20) 2A fuse would be okay in a future build. I have an IEC plug with a "small" fuse holder on it.
    The should be electrically equivalent.
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    Post by sKiZo Sun Sep 06, 2015 11:47 am

    physical fuse size Cartridge-fuse

    Long as the ratings for amperage and voltage are the same, the rest of the electronics could care less what it looks like.

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