From: Fester Bestertester on 27 Jun 2010 11:51 > Ratings of these beasts in equipment is almost NEVER disclosed - like > a company secret more precious than any other secret they have. And that's why markings are so important. You can circumvent any need to measure.
From: Lostgallifreyan on 27 Jun 2010 12:17 Fester Bestertester <fbt(a)fbt.net> wrote in news:0001HW.C84CC1A60139E3FEB01AD9AF(a)news.eternal-september.org: >> Ratings of these beasts in equipment is almost NEVER disclosed - like >> a company secret more precious than any other secret they have. > > And that's why markings are so important. You can circumvent any need to > measure. > > Oh man, has science really come to this? >:)
From: Arfa Daily on 27 Jun 2010 12:37 "Salmon Egg" <SalmonEgg(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:SalmonEgg-E4DEAF.21564326062010(a)news60.forteinc.com... > In article > <0001HW.C84C25A9011554E5B01AD9AF(a)news.eternal-september.org>, > DaveC <invalid(a)invalid.net> wrote: > >> Used in the battery (-) lead of a handheld scope. Schematics unpublished. >> >> Physically similar to a 1/4 W resistor, color light green. Marked "IE7A" >> or >> "1E7A". >> >> Google returns slim results, none promising. >> >> What type is this? >> >> Thanks, >> Dave > > USE COMPLETE SENTENCES! > > -- > An old man would be better off never having been born. They are complete s Just not ones that you What I am writing, are incomplete sen And don't We don't like that on sci Arf
From: Michael A. Terrell on 27 Jun 2010 12:43 DaveC wrote: > > Used in the battery (-) lead of a handheld scope. Schematics unpublished. > > Physically similar to a 1/4 W resistor, color light green. Marked "IE7A" or > "1E7A". > > Google returns slim results, none promising. > > What type is this? <http://www.littelfuse.com/data/en/Product_Catalogs/Chapter10SurfaceMountFuses.pdf> and several other fuse manufacturers list E as .375A. If you read the data sheets, you should be able to determine what family you need. -- Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to have a DD214, and a honorable discharge.
From: Tim Williams on 27 Jun 2010 13:03 "DaveC" <invalid(a)invalid.net> wrote in message news:0001HW.C84C25A9011554E5B01AD9AF(a)news.eternal-september.org... > Used in the battery (-) lead of a handheld scope. Schematics unpublished. > > Physically similar to a 1/4 W resistor, color light green. Marked "IE7A" or > "1E7A". Obviously, it's 10,000,000 amperes ;^) Tim -- Deep Friar: a very philosophical monk. Website: http://webpages.charter.net/dawill/tmoranwms
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