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Anonymous Posted on Mar 17, 2010

Source for pico fuses for the Mitsubishi WD-62525 Power Board

Anybody know where to get the pico fuses for the power board from a Mitsubishi WD-62525. I accidentally shorted a wire on the FC connector and believed that I blew the F9A02 Fuse, part # 283P144040 (32V 15A).

Thanks,
Jim

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