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Blew a fuse what kind dose it take is it a slow blow fuse or fast blow one,i took out the old fuse and it reads le.3a/250v is it a 3a or .3a

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It is a 3A/250V fuse, also known as a 6A/125V fuse.

Power amps generally have slow blow fuses.

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Wrong ed dantes it's a T2AL250V Glass Fuse.

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Wrong javaman! its a 2A/250V 5mmx20mm Slow Blow Glass Fuse. i bought 5 in a pack at Radio Shack for 5 bucks, took it home, removed old one, and as a bright white light blinded me and a small smoke trail came off my new fuse, i tried again....same thing, blown, smoke, stench...

Send it to polk 8 bux fed ex, 54 to fix, week later it was on my comfy chair outside the house...Hooked it up, plugged it in, now i got a 7.2 system----SEND IT AWAY, its guaranteed for a year....its been sitting in my closet for 3yrs, now its in the living room corner and sounds good, both of em...but my newer PSW125 blows it out of the water, but together Depth Charges on U-571 BD sound great.

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