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Robert Tyrrell

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Does anyone know where I can get a few of these in a hurry?

3.15amp fast blow fuses

I prefer the ceramic ones but glass will do if I can't get any ceramic.
I used to get them from Maplins in town but they've disappeared and I need a couple for the van and one for Monday at least
 
Does anyone know where I can get a few of these in a hurry?

3.15amp fast blow fuses

I prefer the ceramic ones but glass will do if I can't get any ceramic.
I used to get them from Maplins in town but they've disappeared and I need a couple for the van and one for Monday at least
Cheers guys, had to resort to Amazon in the end. Local merchants don't even stock the things.
PCB's in gas boilers use these so why don't they stock them, they don't take up much space, do they?

Electrical wholesalers?
 

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