Next to the fuse holder it states TL4a 250V.
I was supplied with these in the attached images, but it looks was too small... (Even think it rattles in the holder!)
Searching "TL4a" fuses, I can't find anything... Search results seem to suggest 4a slow blow.
And other 5 mm fuses show (e.g. the T4A fuse), which I think is the same size as what I already have.
Then when I messaged Peavey I was told fast blow.. (First 8A, then changed to 4A); when I asked about the diameter/size, they didn't mention.
Any help here would be much appreciated!
Thanks all.
Correct fuse for the XR800F
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Re: Correct fuse for the XR800F
Do you have a picture of where it says TL4A?
As far as I can tell, the XR800F uses a fast-blow 8 Amp fuse. We either use 5mm x 20mm fuses or 1/4" x 1-1/4"fuses.
Looking at that picture, I'd say you need the 1/4" x 1-1/4".
Oh, I should have asked this first, is yours a 120V unit or a 230V unit? 120V would be 8A fast blow, 230V would be 4A fast blow.
As far as I can tell, the XR800F uses a fast-blow 8 Amp fuse. We either use 5mm x 20mm fuses or 1/4" x 1-1/4"fuses.
Looking at that picture, I'd say you need the 1/4" x 1-1/4".
Oh, I should have asked this first, is yours a 120V unit or a 230V unit? 120V would be 8A fast blow, 230V would be 4A fast blow.
Re: Correct fuse for the XR800F
The 230V would be a 5mm x 20mm fuse.
Re: Correct fuse for the XR800F
Your photos show a 20mm fuse sitting in a 1/4"fuse holder.
8A fuse is for 120v units, 240v units need 4A fuse, yes slow blow 4A.
8A fuse is for 120v units, 240v units need 4A fuse, yes slow blow 4A.
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Re: Correct fuse for the XR800F
Of course, here's the picture of the back panel.
So a 4 A slow blow, cool, thank you.
So the correct size fuse is 6.35 mm?
Would any of these do? :
https://www.mouser.co.uk/ProductDetail/ ... Zrvg%3D%3D
(This one is out of stock)
https://www.mouser.co.uk/ProductDetail/ ... at4w%3D%3D
https://www.mouser.co.uk/ProductDetail/ ... Sc2Q%3D%3D
https://www.amplifiedparts.com/products ... -025-x-125
Struggling to find an exact match.
Thank you again!
So a 4 A slow blow, cool, thank you.
So the correct size fuse is 6.35 mm?
Would any of these do? :
https://www.mouser.co.uk/ProductDetail/ ... Zrvg%3D%3D
(This one is out of stock)
https://www.mouser.co.uk/ProductDetail/ ... at4w%3D%3D
https://www.mouser.co.uk/ProductDetail/ ... Sc2Q%3D%3D
https://www.amplifiedparts.com/products ... -025-x-125
Struggling to find an exact match.
Thank you again!
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Re: Correct fuse for the XR800F
Common 4A slow fuse, looks like the AMplified Parts option is the better deal. I see no reason to pay $5 per fuse.
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Re: Correct fuse for the XR800F
Good call. Do you think its definitely the right size/type and all?
Re: Correct fuse for the XR800F
There are only two sizes of basic fuse that we see normally. Peavey never uses weird fuses, they try to make everything serviceable. I call them big ones and small ones. The small ones are the 5x20mm fuses, common in Europe and the world. And the big ones are the 1/4" x 1-1/4" fuses common for decades in the USA and elsewhere. Yes, both types are found all over.
Fuses will always fit securely in a holder, they are never flopping around loose inside.
There are common fuses - we call them fast blow. And there are delay fuses, we call them slow-blow, also called timed fuses.
Fuses will always fit securely in a holder, they are never flopping around loose inside.
There are common fuses - we call them fast blow. And there are delay fuses, we call them slow-blow, also called timed fuses.
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Re: Correct fuse for the XR800F
So I got myself some 6 mm x 32 mm fuses (equivalent to the 1/4" x 1-1.4" I believe), and the fit nicely width ways.
But they're too long!
Can't push the fuse holder in.
Either, I need an odd sized fuse (I did find some 6 mm x 25 mm).
Or the fuse holder is wrong?
Does anyone know how I can find the exact fuse/holder I need for the XR800F?
Can't find any part numbers or anything.
Thanks all!
But they're too long!
Can't push the fuse holder in.
Either, I need an odd sized fuse (I did find some 6 mm x 25 mm).
Or the fuse holder is wrong?
Does anyone know how I can find the exact fuse/holder I need for the XR800F?
Can't find any part numbers or anything.
Thanks all!