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Old 17-08-11, 21:42
peter simundson peter simundson is offline
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Question 19 set parts case

Question.......

I have a 19 set parts case No. 5c. It is outfitted with all original, as new components.

Question...Why do the fuse holders have turn and lock fastnings and
not screw-in fastners??

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Old 17-08-11, 22:20
Bob Carriere Bob Carriere is offline
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Default Are they not all like that...?

Hi Peter

all the fuse set up I have on old tractors and old radios have a quarter turn lock set up and not a multi turn screw set up......

You are talking about the black plastic knob that holds the small glass tube fuse.......insert....turn 1/4 turn and it is locked in place.....

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Old 17-08-11, 22:26
peter simundson peter simundson is offline
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Question But...

.....why do the power supplies have the screw-in type???

Only Bruce Parker can answer this one.

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Old 18-08-11, 06:56
Bruce MacMillan Bruce MacMillan is offline
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The RCEME EMER 256/3 for the 19 set spares box shows a screw in type of fuse cap.

The 5C is a kit for more than the 19 set. It is also spares for receiver R208 & transmitter C12. They may use the twist in.
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Old 18-08-11, 14:29
peter simundson peter simundson is offline
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Bruce. You may be right.

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