AGX 2-1/2A / 125V Fuse (AGX) (5 pieces)


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Product Details

  • Rage: AGX
  • Prototype: Electrical Fuse
  • Box of 5

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I need 2 replace a 6.3A-125V fuse for my stereo,where is the best place to find it?

my stereo has a blown fuse and i destitution 2 replace/ where would be the best place to find it and in case i don't find the exact 1 is there any other i can use?


A 6.3 amp fuse isn't a benchmark value. You won't be able to find it in most electrical or hardware stores. The best thing would be to go to a stereo improvement shop. If they don't have one they can order it for you.


A 6.3 amp fuse isn't a guideline value. You won't be able to find it in most electrical or hardware stores. The best thing would be to go to a stereo mend shop. If they don't have one they can order it for you.


Radioshack, if they don't have it you can conduct it from McMaster.com but you will need the diameter and length for automotive (glass) type fuses. 6-1/4 should vocation also.

Is a 6 amp 125v fuse ok to use in a tv that needs a 6.3 amp 125v fuse?

I well-deserved want to make sure it wont blow up on me.


It shouldn't bust up on you. Most fuses are rated at more than the device requires. Sometimes up to 50% more. A device with a 10 amp fuse may only draw 5 amps in regular use. The difference between a 6 amp and a 6.3 amp is almost pointless to worry about. It certainly shouldn't hurt anything to try it. Just read e suggest sure that the original fuse isn't something like a "slow blow". This means it takes a while for it to undecided. This allows for a higher starting current when the device is turned on but it will still open at the required over-current.
The only maladjusted I see with this is that the 6.3 amp fuse may be a special size and a standard fuse might not fit. In that case you'll have to find a repair shop to buy a replacement for the beginning fuse.

My Sylvania TV model SST4324S Keeps blowing a 125V 4A fuse and will not work?