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My PB-13 Ultra subwoofer amp died, so I got a replacement. The replacement is a different amp which uses different fuses, so I wanted to get some details on getting extra fuses.
The spec on the amp for the fuse is T4AL250V. However, the spec on the actual fuses included is T4AH250V.
Let me know if this is correct:
T4AL250V is Slow-blow 4 amp glass at 250 Volts.
T4AH250V is Slow-blow 4 amp ceramic at 250 Volts.
Although the amp came with ceramic fuses, am I OK to replace with glass, given that the amp itself has the T4AL250V spec stamped right on it?
What about the maximum wattage with 120V AC? Is it 4A x 250V = 1000W max? Or is it 4A x 120V = ~500W max? I'm assuming the former, since it's supposed to be a 1000 Watt amp.
BTW, my previous amp was a BASH 750W, but it used T6.3AL250V, which is 1575W.
The spec on the amp for the fuse is T4AL250V. However, the spec on the actual fuses included is T4AH250V.
Let me know if this is correct:
T4AL250V is Slow-blow 4 amp glass at 250 Volts.
T4AH250V is Slow-blow 4 amp ceramic at 250 Volts.
Although the amp came with ceramic fuses, am I OK to replace with glass, given that the amp itself has the T4AL250V spec stamped right on it?
What about the maximum wattage with 120V AC? Is it 4A x 250V = 1000W max? Or is it 4A x 120V = ~500W max? I'm assuming the former, since it's supposed to be a 1000 Watt amp.
BTW, my previous amp was a BASH 750W, but it used T6.3AL250V, which is 1575W.