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Posted by R. Gregg Reed on December 10, 2005, 9:44 pm
Someone gave me a 27" TV because it wouldn't work, so I took it home and
opened it up, hoping it would be something easy. I found a blown fuse,
which I'm hoping is the only problem. The fuse says 5MF5A125V, which I
assume means 5 amps 125 volts, but I don't know what the 5MF means. Any
ideas? Thanks.
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Posted by Tony Hwang on December 10, 2005, 9:48 pm
R. Gregg Reed wrote:
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> Someone gave me a 27" TV because it wouldn't work, so I took it home and
> opened it up, hoping it would be something easy. I found a blown fuse,
> which I'm hoping is the only problem. The fuse says 5MF5A125V, which I
> assume means 5 amps 125 volts, but I don't know what the 5MF means. Any
> ideas? Thanks.
Hi,
F could mean fast blow.
Tony
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Posted by Bubba on December 10, 2005, 10:05 pm
On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 20:44:31 -0600, "R. Gregg Reed"
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>Someone gave me a 27" TV because it wouldn't work, so I took it home and
>opened it up, hoping it would be something easy. I found a blown fuse,
>which I'm hoping is the only problem. The fuse says 5MF5A125V, which I
>assume means 5 amps 125 volts, but I don't know what the 5MF means. Any
>ideas? Thanks.
Jesus H Christ!
http://www.belfuse.com/Data/DBObject/5MF.pdf How do you get through daily life?
How did you figure out how to use the newsgroups and not learn how to
do a simple Google search.?
Google took all of 0.40 seconds to find that link for me.
Maybe you should have someone else change that fuse for you before you
electrocute yourself???
Bubba
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Posted by R. Gregg Reed on December 10, 2005, 10:21 pm
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> Jesus H Christ!
> http://www.belfuse.com/Data/DBObject/5MF.pdf
> How do you get through daily life?
Very well, thank you.
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> How did you figure out how to use the newsgroups and not learn how to
> do a simple Google search.?
Why do you think I don't know how to do a simple Google search?
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> Google took all of 0.40 seconds to find that link for me.
And it didn't tell me what I wanted to know. I asked for a definition of
"5MF". You seem to have difficulty following simple instructions.
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> Maybe you should have someone else change that fuse for you before you
> electrocute yourself???
I don't think so. I had someone else look up "5MF" for me, and he fucked it
up.
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Posted by A.D.C. on December 10, 2005, 10:55 pm
You complain and STILL provide him the information he requested that you
think he should be able to track down himself. Way to enable.
This newsgroup exists for these types of questions. Google is a big help in
research, but nothing beats the well-timed advice of other DIYers and pros.
Thanks to all who answer seemingly stupid questions here.
Merry Christmas.
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> On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 20:44:31 -0600, "R. Gregg Reed"
>>Someone gave me a 27" TV because it wouldn't work, so I took it home and
>>opened it up, hoping it would be something easy. I found a blown fuse,
>>which I'm hoping is the only problem. The fuse says 5MF5A125V, which I
>>assume means 5 amps 125 volts, but I don't know what the 5MF means. Any
>>ideas? Thanks.
> Jesus H Christ!
> http://www.belfuse.com/Data/DBObject/5MF.pdf
> How do you get through daily life?
> How did you figure out how to use the newsgroups and not learn how to
> do a simple Google search.?
> Google took all of 0.40 seconds to find that link for me.
> Maybe you should have someone else change that fuse for you before you
> electrocute yourself???
> Bubba
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> opened it up, hoping it would be something easy. I found a blown fuse,
> which I'm hoping is the only problem. The fuse says 5MF5A125V, which I
> assume means 5 amps 125 volts, but I don't know what the 5MF means. Any
> ideas? Thanks.