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im having trouble finding the fuse...can you please let me know where i can find it... (ft8ah250vp)...thanks

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markus weiher
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i think you should read the "ft8ah250vp" a little bit different and you will find the right fuse.

the FT stand for ferrite (ceramic) 8ah the ampere hours (? - it's afuse, not a battery - so why hours...?)and the 250v is the voltage

i think it should do any ceramic fuse with 8a and 250v

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i just dont know a place to buy it from....every website i checked didnt have it

what about this? (CLICK) you can get those fuses in "regular" light stores

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The link above points you to a 1/8th Amp fuse which is going to last a small portion of a millisecond. Myself I am looking for a similar fuse with the number T8AH250V which doesn't come up hardly anywhere. Mouser electronics list a fuse that I know will work however my only question at this point is whether you need a slo blo fuse or a fast acting fuse for LCD TV applications?

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Sorry I missed this: http://www.mouser.com/search/ProductDeta...

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So just to be clear, the fuses in the link jimmtharp provided above are the right fuses to replace the 5 fuses on the DP50747?

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These are the wrong fuses!!! UGH

Which fuse are you looking for

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