FUSE size for original bradley smoke generator

Started by 72jimbo, December 02, 2007, 01:23:38 PM

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72jimbo

Great site everyone. My smoke generator is on the fritz. The fuse actually crumpled when I took it out. I cannot read the size on the end of it. What size does the smoke generator need? Thanks

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Arcs_n_Sparks

It is a 250 V, 10 amp 3AG-style fuse. Surprising that it would come apart on you.

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Wildcat

Quote from: Arcs_n_Sparks on December 02, 2007, 01:51:41 PM
It is a 250 V, 10 amp 3AG-style fuse. Surprising that it would come apart on you.

Arcs_n_Sparks

Opps.  Left off the 0 on 250V.  Thanks sparky.
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72jimbo

Thanks fellas. I'll run to the store tomorrow. Hope it fixes it.

Gizmo

You may want to open the box and look at the wiring that was connected to the fuse holder as well.  There have beeen a few folks here that experienced the wiring frying on the fuse holder and had to do a little repair there as well.
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As Gizmo says, I would have a peek inside before trip to the store especially if one end of the fuse has black plastic stuck to it.  You will need an inline fuse holder or you can call Bradley and they will send you a new generator.

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iceman

Yep, what these fellers said 72jimbo. Always a good idea to check the wires just in case they got a bit to warm. I've had to fix the wiring in a couple of generators due to melted wiring and by all means call Bradley. They have been real good to deal with.