Question about Fuses in a VH4

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I went to radioshack cause my tube fault indicator came on. My amp say it needs .25a (250ma??) fuse the guy at radioshack said a .50a fuse would work. Is this true? They don't have any .25a fuses

The fuses that are in my amp are .25a 250v slow blow

Just asking cause I don't want to fuck something up... knowing me, I would.
 
I would stick to the stock fuse size. Yes a .5/500m amp fuse will work but that's asking for trouble. If there is a problem it will take twice as much over current to blow the fuse. Possibly causing damage to the amp before the fuse shorts. Just my opinion, I would ask Mr. Diezel
 
See that's what I figured. The guy at radioshack however, argued with me just trying to make a sale to an obviously inexperienced teen. That pisses me off so much.
 
Always (always) use the correct value. Fuses are built in for saftely, esp. to avoid heavy damage to your amp.

If you put a 500mA fuse into a socket rated 250mA you may cause your amp to burn resistors, caps and such. It even can catch fire.

So again: always use the correct value.
 
"You have questions? We don't know shit". New and improved/more accurate Radio Suck, excuse me...I mean Shack, slogan lol.

J
 
duesentrieb":1n6e2e8y said:
Always (always) use the correct value. Fuses are built in for saftely, esp. to avoid heavy damage to your amp.

If you put a 500mA fuse into a socket rated 250mA you may cause your amp to burn resistors, caps and such. It even can catch fire.

So again: always use the correct value.

Damn!

Could that cause a reading of low plate voltage? ( I think that's what its called )

We put the fuse in and biased the amp and noticed my plate voltage ( the one where the tube had the .50a fuse) was reading lower then the other 3.

At that point we didn't know the fuses where the wrong ones. So we then checked and noticed and we decided to take it out when I got home. So it wasn't in there for very long.

I am so pissed that they just assumed what I need and I trusted them.
 
xXxGhotimanxXx":2i7agemu said:
"You have questions? We don't know shit". New and improved/more accurate Radio Suck, excuse me...I mean Shack, slogan lol.

J

Haha! Fucking A that's damn right.

I am so pissed. If my amp has a problem because of them I don't know what to do. I don't have enough probably to get her fixed...
 
Sigma.Xiria":3r9abdhr said:
Damn!

Could that cause a reading of low plate voltage? ( I think that's what its called )

We put the fuse in and biased the amp and noticed my plate voltage ( the one where the tube had the .50a fuse) was reading lower then the other 3.

At that point we didn't know the fuses where the wrong ones. So we then checked and noticed and we decided to take it out when I got home. So it wasn't in there for very long.

I am so pissed that they just assumed what I need and I trusted them.
You mean probably the bias current.

No, it is not affected by the (value of the) fuse.
 
duesentrieb":pekh3qs6 said:
Sigma.Xiria":pekh3qs6 said:
Damn!

Could that cause a reading of low plate voltage? ( I think that's what its called )

We put the fuse in and biased the amp and noticed my plate voltage ( the one where the tube had the .50a fuse) was reading lower then the other 3.

At that point we didn't know the fuses where the wrong ones. So we then checked and noticed and we decided to take it out when I got home. So it wasn't in there for very long.

I am so pissed that they just assumed what I need and I trusted them.
You mean probably the bias current.

No, it is not affected by the (value of the) fuse.

so would that be a good thing or a bad thing?

will these fuses work?

http://cgi.ebay.com/GDC-250mA-5-pcs...ment_Tools&hash=item5d2e3955cd#ht_3909wt_1231
 
Gsxrbusa":1dog5dbt said:
Sure looks like those would work to me.


Hell yeah! Its pretty much the only ones I could find that look like mine! I saw some that were .25a but they are at least 1 1/2 inches long...

Hopefully we can get her kicking 100% man!
 
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