11 Sep 2008 #1 davidbains Well-Known Member Joined 15 Nov 2002 Messages 1,042 Visit site Can any forumite recommend a source of non corroding inline fuse holders. The ones I use don't last long, they seem to have steel springs
Can any forumite recommend a source of non corroding inline fuse holders. The ones I use don't last long, they seem to have steel springs
11 Sep 2008 #2 L lw395 Well-Known Member Joined 16 May 2007 Messages 41,949 Visit site www.rswww.com do some that take the plug in car type fuses. Try also cpc.co.uk and 'vehicle wiring products' The rs ones work well for me, but it's best to keep the water out anyway. Vaseline does the trick!
www.rswww.com do some that take the plug in car type fuses. Try also cpc.co.uk and 'vehicle wiring products' The rs ones work well for me, but it's best to keep the water out anyway. Vaseline does the trick!
11 Sep 2008 #3 VicS Well-Known Member Joined 13 Jul 2002 Messages 48,739 Visit site Maplin do several that might be of interest Two sealed ones to IP66 that take 1¼" or 20mm fuses . Cat nos CT88V and CT89W A waterproof one that takes 1¼" fuses. DR82W A splash proof one for blade fuses. KK80B (no springs in that one I guess)
Maplin do several that might be of interest Two sealed ones to IP66 that take 1¼" or 20mm fuses . Cat nos CT88V and CT89W A waterproof one that takes 1¼" fuses. DR82W A splash proof one for blade fuses. KK80B (no springs in that one I guess)
11 Sep 2008 #4 FulmarJeddo Well-Known Member Joined 20 Jul 2007 Messages 630 Location Home-Sidcup, boat-Lower Halstow, Kent, England Visit site I have used these blade fuse holders in the past from ebay. They arrived very quickly.