Snes what fuse?

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  1. Suero

    Suero Member

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    Hello!
    I am currently looking for a few fuses for Super Nintendos, but I don't know which onces to buy.
    I know the fuse should be a 1.5A but does the voltage matter?
    This is the one I am currently looking on buying (packs of 10):
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/10-Pcs-Litt...g-Fuse-Axial-025101-5-1-5A-125V-/170939194419
    Another alternative. In packs of 50 but it has different voltages. Does that make a difference? Also is it worth investing in 50 fuses instead of 10? So I have for the rest of my life or how long do they last?
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/50-Pieces-Q...ed-Pico-Fuses-1-5A-1-5-Amp-250V-/321213030529

    Note: the consoles are Pal.
     
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    silverfox0786 Gutsy Member

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  3. Shaitan

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    I don't think the voltage matters.

    They last a long time. Unless you will be doing repairs on multiple consoles, buy a couple of them. When repairing SNES, most of them still have the original fuse.
     
  4. retro

    retro Resigned from mod duty 15 March 2018

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    A pico fuse as linked is fine.

    If you have one console, 10 is probably 9 too many. 50 is ridiculous.
     
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