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I have an amplifier which uses a 6 amp fast burn fuse. It does not specifiy the volts

to use on the fuse all it says is that it is a 120 volt line. My question is can I use a 6

amp 250 volt fuse on the amp?

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-- Yes. Go ahead and use the 6-Amp 250-volt fuse in the amplifier. Make sure

that the replacement is a fast-blow, like the one you're replacing.

-- The explanation you included with your question was very helpful. But next

time you post a question with extra information, put the extra information on

the "Discussion Page" of the question.

In this case, you have put the explanation where the answer should go. When you

do that, the system thinks your question has been answered, your question sinks

to the bottom of the pile, it's no longer listed among the new questions, and after

a short while, it disappears completely from the category page. I was lucky to notice

your question before it vanished.

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