"If I just procure and insert the correct fuse holder and fuse and then turn it on, what’s the WORST that could happen?" A: The fuse will blow. Are you certain that you’ve not stolen someone’s door-stop?
Crown D-150A series 2: help
A Crown D-150A series ll power amplifier was left abandoned in the hallway of my building (people throw out nice things in my building).
For now I can't turn it on because it's missing the fuse 6.25A MDX (easy to replace). The bigger problem is that it's also missing the fuse holder: part # C5597A5
I'm combing the internet to no avail. Anybody know where I can find this modest little part?
Thanks in advance.
For now I can't turn it on because it's missing the fuse 6.25A MDX (easy to replace). The bigger problem is that it's also missing the fuse holder: part # C5597A5
I'm combing the internet to no avail. Anybody know where I can find this modest little part?
Thanks in advance.
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The original fuse holder had a slotted cap (screwdriver needed). That may have baffled the original owner, leading to it’s demise This will fit the original chassis hole and make changing a fuse easier: https://www.partsconnexion.com/ACME-65008.html Then too, there's Amazon. Type in: panel mount 6X30 fuse holder. |
Here’s hoping! There’s a slightly less fancy AGC fuse holder, on the link that yogiboy posted, for $1.28. Don’t know about their shipping charges, but- just to see if the thing works...... https://www.parts-express.com/screw-cap-agc-fuse-holder-black--070-610 |
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