fusible link replacements , first generation
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fusible link replacements , first generation
still learning how to navigate the site so i have to apologize for repeating this --want to replace the fusible links with a drop in fuse box replacement -- found these at NARVA- the 60 amp is 53060BL and the 30 amp is 53030 BL-- but seems like they do not ship to USA-- does anyone have a USA supplier of these fuses or equivalent ? thanks
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since ur pix didn't show, this is the style fuse i'm using. can get them at any hardware or auto parts dealer.
https://www.atkinsrotary.com/store/8...01-66-760.html
https://www.atkinsrotary.com/store/8...01-66-760.html
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I bought mine off amazon. fusible link replacements are called "female cartridge fuses" mine were made by uxcell (in china)
O'rielley also sells them with the Littelfuse brand 30A is part number PAL030BP and 60A is PAL060BP (never bought them but they are there)
Im sure other makers and auto parts stores sell them as well. just make sure they have the two legs as the contact instead of being a solid rectangle so it doesn't run into the divider in the fuse box (they should look like the narva fuses you mentioned) (you can also modify the fuse box if you want to accept any female cartridge fuse by cutting out the divider with a dremel.)
O'rielley also sells them with the Littelfuse brand 30A is part number PAL030BP and 60A is PAL060BP (never bought them but they are there)
Im sure other makers and auto parts stores sell them as well. just make sure they have the two legs as the contact instead of being a solid rectangle so it doesn't run into the divider in the fuse box (they should look like the narva fuses you mentioned) (you can also modify the fuse box if you want to accept any female cartridge fuse by cutting out the divider with a dremel.)
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