From: charlesandmilly@gmail.com   
      
   On Sunday, July 10, 2022 at 7:53:59 PM UTC-5, Freethinker wrote:   
   > On 12.06.22 15:36, Matthew Weston is an idiot wrote:   
   > > Matthew Weston wrote:   
   > >> On Thursday, October 17, 2013 at 8:03:21 PM UTC-5, mike wrote:   
   > >>> On 10/17/2013 5:56 PM, Dan wrote:   
   > >>>> On 10/17/2013 5:31 PM, mike wrote:   
   > >>>>> On 10/17/2013 4:55 PM, Dan wrote:   
   > >>>>>> I need to replace a PSU fuse in an LCD monitor. The open fuse is   
   > >>>>>> ceramic, 5 x 20 mm, and marked "T3.15AH250V", with no obvious spacing   
   > >>>>>> between the various markings. I understand the speed rating (T) and   
   the   
   > >>>>>> voltage (250V), but I'm unclear on the amperage. Is it 3.15 amps, .15   
   > >>>>>> amps, or 15 amps? Did some searching, but all I can find are pages   
   > >>>>>> trying to sell fuses, not any giving how to read the ratings.   
   > >>>>>>   
   > >>>>>> TIA   
   > >>>>>>   
   > >>>>>> Dan   
   > >>>>> Google doesn't seem to have any trouble finding it.   
   > >>>>> First hit.   
   > >>>>> Assume you fixed what blew it.   
   > >>>>   
   > >>>> No schmuck, the 1st hit is AMAZON selling the fuses. The next 99 on   
   > >>>> that page are ALSO simply sellers.   
   > >>>>   
   > >>>> Thanks so much for taking the time to be HELPFUL.   
   > >>> Ok, let me quote the amazon page for you.   
   > >>>   
   > >>> QUALITY USA brand fuses!! Set of 5 pieces, T3.15AH250V, T3.15A 250V,   
   > >>> T3.15 H250V, T3.15A 250V, T3.15H250V cartridge CERAMIC fuses 5X20mm   
   > >>> (3/16" X 3/4"), 3.15A 250V, SLOW-blow (Time Delay)   
   > >>>   
   > >>> And again with focus on the rating:   
   > >>> 3.15A 250V   
   > >>>   
   > >>> And again with just the amperage   
   > >>> 3.15A   
   > >>> The A is for Amps.   
   > >>> That helpful enough for you?   
   > >> So what that is shit information,   
   > >   
   > > So you think replying to a **nine year old** message is going to be   
   > > useful to the poster.   
   > >   
   > > You google groups users are complete idiots.   
   > >   
   > Come on now... it's never too late to know what A stands for!   
      
   A stands for Amperage- it was restated many times throughout the thread.   
   Saying "A"   
   is electronics shorthand for amperage. Surely, you know this! Amperage is the   
   amount   
   of current flowing through a circuit, just so you know that I know. It's the   
   current that   
   gets ya when you get electrocuted also.   
      
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