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Rikard Bosnjakovic
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Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 12:10 am    Post subject: Buss fuse Reply with quote

Greetings

I found a bunch of these in one of my toolboxes:

http://bos.hack.org/tmp/cache/buss_fuse.jpg

At first glance, it looked like some sort of a buzzer (which I was looking
for). I googled around a bit but did only find manufacturers selling them,
and did not find any sort of datasheets, references or tip of what these
components are.

Anyone care to give a clue?


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Watson A.Name - \"Watt Su
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Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 5:10 am    Post subject: Re: Buss fuse Reply with quote

"Rikard Bosnjakovic" <bos@REMOVETHIShack.org> wrote in message
news:_%A8e.22122$d5.162786@newsb.telia.net...
Quote:
Greetings

I found a bunch of these in one of my toolboxes:

http://bos.hack.org/tmp/cache/buss_fuse.jpg

At first glance, it looked like some sort of a buzzer (which I was
looking
for). I googled around a bit but did only find manufacturers selling
them,
and did not find any sort of datasheets, references or tip of what
these
components are.

Anyone care to give a clue?


--
Rikard Bosnjakovic http://bos.hack.org/cv/

Anyone sending unwanted advertising e-mail to my address will be
charged $250 for network traffic and computing time. By extracting
address from this message or its header, you agree to these terms.

It's a 315mA 250V Buss Fuse, just like it says.

Unfortunately, email harvesting 'bots can't read your warning above, and
continue to harvest your email address. With the unwanted consequences.
And unfortunately you can't do much about it. Not even collect the
$250. I wish we all could. Earthlink has a $16 million judgment
against Howard Carmack, the Buffalo Spammer, but he's in jail for 7
years...
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Michael A. Terrell
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Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 12:20 pm    Post subject: Re: Buss fuse Reply with quote

Rikard Bosnjakovic wrote:
Quote:

Greetings

I found a bunch of these in one of my toolboxes:

http://bos.hack.org/tmp/cache/buss_fuse.jpg

At first glance, it looked like some sort of a buzzer (which I was looking
for). I googled around a bit but did only find manufacturers selling them,
and did not find any sort of datasheets, references or tip of what these
components are.

Anyone care to give a clue?

--
Rikard Bosnjakovic

http://www.bussmann.com/

Its a plug in fuse. Time delay, 315 mA and rated to use at up to 250
volts. The last time I used these was in Jerrold 12 channel CATV line
amplifiers inside the cast aluminum boxes on the main trunk lines. The
fuse holders had a screw on cover to keep them from vibrating out of the
sockets. I don't know if they are still in production but several
companies made compatible fuses and I believe they used a common bi-pin
lamp socket for the fuse socket. These were '70s technology.
--
Former professional electron wrangler.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida

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