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May 22nd, 2006, 20:05 | #16 |
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I think Greylocks is feeding off my post where I stated I have walked into Canadian Tire and walked out within 5 mins with fuses in hand. Not hard to find at all, just takes some looking, maybe ask. Looking on the CT website for fuses is like looking for the non-existant needle in the CT haystack, waste of time and pointless.
Fuses they have are 1 1/4" long, up to 250V rating and AGC as MacGyver stated. |
May 22nd, 2006, 21:49 | #17 |
Not feeding on your post. He stated he went to look.
"I've searched alot of stores but to no use, I've tried Canadian Tire, Circuit City, and a bunch of stereo retail and repar stores....I plan to continue looking, thanks everyone for the reply." I say bullshit. He did not look anywhere except his screen hoping for spoonfeeding. Maybe he'd prefer home delivery? |
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May 22nd, 2006, 22:03 | #18 |
Say whatcha want, but it's not helping nor does it matter lol.
His own problem if he doesn't get one, just doesn't help that's all.
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May 23rd, 2006, 07:13 | #19 |
Anyone who cant find a fuse at CT cant be helped at all.
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June 20th, 2006, 06:48 | #20 |
I never found the fuse I was looking for. I blew a SEVERAL fuses last week. I went to HomeDepot, they didn't have anything. I went to Canadian Tire, they didn't have anything. I went to The Source, they had it, but I blew them all. The stock fuse that I had was 20A, 250V on my stock gun. The fuses I got from The Source were 20A, 32V. Blew all those too. Thinking I had a serious problem, I took apart my gun, checked everything. Everything seemed OK, I mean, the gun is less than a month old, and I've shot 1 full.
After being frustrated about my problem, I bought 20A, 32V fuse from RPElectronics, the same grade I got from THe Source, but a different company. This fuse didn't blow for some apparent reason, so I guess I just got a bunch of lemon fuses from THe Source. |
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June 20th, 2006, 09:52 | #21 |
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I saw a package of four 20A 250V fuses at CT the other day, I think it was about $2.29. They also have 30A fuses. Not hard to find in automotive.
Still say something is wrong with your gun to blow 20A. 25A are out there, could try that. For airsoft, it doesn't matter if it's 32V or 250V rating, as long as your battery isn't over 32V you are fine with whatever fuse you get, as long as the amperage is over the run current. Guess it's safe to say you have no clue if you bought regular, Fast-Blo (any spike over the rating will pop it, even start up spikes), or Slo-Blow (allows spikes over the rating, but blow when current draw remains over the rating) fuses? Chances are the ones that kept going on you are Fast Blo, then found either regular or Slo-Blo and they didn't pop on you. Anyways, glad your gun is working, maybe my info there will help you in the future. |
June 21st, 2006, 06:13 | #22 |
Well, I bought fast blows and slow blows. Didn't make a difference, it blew them all. Which is odd. Because now my gun doesn't blow up ANY fuses, which makes it even MORE odd.
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June 21st, 2006, 09:44 | #23 |
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As long as it works and continues to work.........................
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