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Old 08-01-20, 01:07
David Dunlop David Dunlop is offline
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Hi James.

The fuses and fuse holders were all Little-fuse products, out of Chicago. The fuses are still available from them under the 3AG listings on their website.

The two High Voltage fuses are 250 milliamperes (or 1/4 amp if you prefer). Not sure of the original part number at the moment.

The Vibrator circuit is protected by a 10 Amp, 25 Volt fuse. Wartime Part Number is 1081-C.

Littlefuse changed their part number system some time ago but the core number will still show up in the new one. Look for the 10 Amp one first. Once you find it, the other should also be in the same series.

To my knowledge, neither are SloBlow.

David
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