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Re: Little fuse blocks?
- Subject: Re: Little fuse blocks?
- From: "Silicon Sam" <SiliconSam@gmail.com>
- Date: 6 Apr 2007 20:21:38 -0700
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On Apr 6, 6:14 pm, Tristan Mumford <xtristan.xmumf...@xgmail.xcom>
wrote:
> G'day!
>
> I'm seriously reconsidering selling the Wangtek QIC drives on eBay. Namely
> because they have strippable components and a 50 finger edge connector.
> This would enable me to make an Apple edge connectored card.
> However, given my innate ability to get everything hopelessly mixed up I'd
> like the extra insurance of those little fuse blocks. I've seen them on
> JAMMA arcade boards before.
> They are little solid fuses roughly the same dimensions as a single jumper.
>
> Does anyone know where I can get these? I really don't want a slipup cooking
> my precious hardware.
>
> Tristan.
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I have some Picofuses, which are the size of a very small resistor.
Raymond