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Fuse
Hey, I blew my fuse yesterday and I'm wondering where I can get them. Also, how many amps?
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Oh dude i did the same thing to my CA M4.
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Canadian Tire, automotive dept, 1 1/4" long standard fuses, stock guns typically run 15A fuses, but likely the closest you'll get at CT will be 20A, which will work fine.
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Thanks.
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Fuses are normally labled as to the voltage and amperage on the silver ends, sometimes you need a magnyfing glass to read them. another source for fuses is The Source (used to be radio shack).
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Thanks again.
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I was wonding about this myself. What voltage should i look for on a replacement fuse?
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#9 |
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For our use, it doesnt matter. Most fuses of that type are either 32V or 250V rated. Both work the same in an AEG.
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Awesome, Thanks stalker
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#11 |
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Is why they keep me around here. Lol
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Thanks again guys.
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