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Re: (ET) Fuse "block"



Jim,

Thanks for the clarification and added info.

tom

At 07:46 PM 12/28/2007, you wrote:
Tom G wrote:
 > The original 3 fuse block is a littelfuse 356003


GE used two or more types of fuse blocks. I have seen a few with the
screw terminals just as Tom G describes below.

However, most I have seen use double 1/4" quick-connect tabs. Some were
LittelFuse part 350350 with the tabs above one another; part # XP1863
from the Safety Device Co in Chicago had the tabs side by side (and may
have only been for evaluation rather than production??). I have not
found a current littlefuse part nor any evidence the second company even
exists anymore.

At the moment, I have some fuse holders with single 1/4" fast-on
connectors [let me know if you'd like one]. I am planning to pair these
up with "two-pher" adapters (and list in the store at that point).

I'd of course be happier to find a fuse block with the double tabs off
the shelf somewhere.

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Jim Coate, Spencertown, New York

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