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Hartke A100 Replacement Fuse?

Reply from: ryano
Date: 12 May, 22:48
Hey Folks,

I was hoping someone here could help me out. I think I blew the fuse
in my Hartke A100 combo amp. The head won't turn on and the fuse
sounds like a maraca when you shake it and the glass has some black
marks on it. So it seems blown to me :-). So my question is what type
of fuse should I get as a replacement. The A100 manual says the fuse
is a 3AG slo-blo with a rating of 1.6A. The fuse I took out of the amp
has the letter/numbers 5S3A250V on it. I'm not sure about the first
two characters but I assume characters 3A250V means 3 amps 250 volts.
So which is correct or am I just missing something?

Any help appreciated.
--ryano

Reply from: JoeSpareBedroom
Date: 12 May, 23:42
"ryano" <ryan@ryano.us> wrote in message
news:57d040a3-b1c4-4dd9-ae59-ac6ae5c7937a@a23g2000hsc.googlegroups . com ...
> Hey Folks,
>
> I was hoping someone here could help me out. I think I blew the fuse
> in my Hartke A100 combo amp. The head won't turn on and the fuse
> sounds like a maraca when you shake it and the glass has some black
> marks on it. So it seems blown to me :-). So my question is what type
> of fuse should I get as a replacement. The A100 manual says the fuse
> is a 3AG slo-blo with a rating of 1.6A. The fuse I took out of the amp
> has the letter/numbers 5S3A250V on it. I'm not sure about the first
> two characters but I assume characters 3A250V means 3 amps 250 volts.
> So which is correct or am I just missing something?
>
> Any help appreciated.
> --ryano


Quick! Call Hartke! They're in Long Island - maybe someone's still in the
office.

Phone: 631-784-2200



Reply from: ryano
Date: 13 May, 02:52
On May 12, 5:42 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" <dishborea...@yahoo . com > wrote:
> "ryano" <r...@ryano.us> wrote in message
>
> news:57d040a3-b1c4-4dd9-ae59-ac6ae5c7937a@a23g2000hsc.googlegroups . com ...
>
> > Hey Folks,
>
> > I was hoping someone here could help me out. I think I blew the fuse
> > in my Hartke A100 combo amp. The head won't turn on and the fuse
> > sounds like a maraca when you shake it and the glass has some black
> > marks on it. So it seems blown to me :-). So my question is what type
> > of fuse should I get as a replacement. The A100 manual says the fuse
> > is a 3AG slo-blo with a rating of 1.6A. The fuse I took out of the amp
> > has the letter/numbers 5S3A250V on it. I'm not sure about the first
> > two characters but I assume characters 3A250V means 3 amps 250 volts.
> > So which is correct or am I just missing something?
>
> > Any help appreciated.
> > --ryano
>
> Quick! Call Hartke! They're in Long Island - maybe someone's still in the
> office.
>
>  Phone: 631-784-2200


Yeah I called them first and ended up getting an answering machine.
They said they'd ring me back within a business day. I thought about
finding an old Bass Player with Larry Hartke's cell number and calling
him, but... :-).

Reply from: JoeSpareBedroom
Date: 13 May, 02:56
"ryano" <ryan@ryano.us> wrote in message
news:0169b3f6-37c4-4c88-b252-d6cba338aae6@l64g2000hse.googlegroups . com ...
On May 12, 5:42 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" <dishborea...@yahoo . com > wrote:
> "ryano" <r...@ryano.us> wrote in message
>
> news:57d040a3-b1c4-4dd9-ae59-ac6ae5c7937a@a23g2000hsc.googlegroups . com ...
>
> > Hey Folks,
>
> > I was hoping someone here could help me out. I think I blew the fuse
> > in my Hartke A100 combo amp. The head won't turn on and the fuse
> > sounds like a maraca when you shake it and the glass has some black
> > marks on it. So it seems blown to me :-). So my question is what type
> > of fuse should I get as a replacement. The A100 manual says the fuse
> > is a 3AG slo-blo with a rating of 1.6A. The fuse I took out of the amp
> > has the letter/numbers 5S3A250V on it. I'm not sure about the first
> > two characters but I assume characters 3A250V means 3 amps 250 volts.
> > So which is correct or am I just missing something?
>
> > Any help appreciated.
> > --ryano
>
> Quick! Call Hartke! They're in Long Island - maybe someone's still in the
> office.
>
> Phone: 631-784-2200


Yeah I called them first and ended up getting an answering machine.
They said they'd ring me back within a business day. I thought about
finding an old Bass Player with Larry Hartke's cell number and calling
him, but... :-).

=============

"Why Bass Players Are Better Than Everyone Else"
by Me

Reason #1: They save old magazines.

Larry Hartkey's cell phone number:
201-680-8153

Heh. :)



Reply from: Nigel Goodwin
Date: 13 May, 11:58
In message
<57d040a3-b1c4-4dd9-ae59-ac6ae5c7937a@a23g2000hsc.googlegroups . com >,
ryano <ryan@ryano.us> writes
>Hey Folks,
>
>I was hoping someone here could help me out. I think I blew the fuse
>in my Hartke A100 combo amp. The head won't turn on and the fuse
>sounds like a maraca when you shake it and the glass has some black
>marks on it. So it seems blown to me :-). So my question is what type
>of fuse should I get as a replacement. The A100 manual says the fuse
>is a 3AG slo-blo with a rating of 1.6A. The fuse I took out of the amp
>has the letter/numbers 5S3A250V on it. I'm not sure about the first
>two characters but I assume characters 3A250V means 3 amps 250 volts.
>So which is correct or am I just missing something?

I would suggest it's 3A for 110V and 1.6A for 230V, so 3A would
presumably be correct for you - the old fuse was 3A, so it's a bit of a
give-away.

However, be aware that fuses don't often blow for no reason, the amp may
be faulty - or (if you're lucky) it may have been a mains surge, that
didn't happen to damage the amp.
--
Nigel Goodwin
C.Farmer Ltd.
Matlock

Reply from: ryano
Date: 13 May, 22:07
On May 13, 5:58 am, Nigel Goodwin <Ni...@cfarmerltd.co.uk> wrote:
> In message
> <57d040a3-b1c4-4dd9-ae59-ac6ae5c79...@a23g2000hsc.googlegroups . com >,
> ryano <r...@ryano.us> writes
>
> >Hey Folks,
>
> >I was hoping someone here could help me out. I think I blew the fuse
> >in my Hartke A100 combo amp. The head won't turn on and the fuse
> >sounds like a maraca when you shake it and the glass has some black
> >marks on it. So it seems blown to me :-). So my question is what type
> >of fuse should I get as a replacement. The A100 manual says the fuse
> >is a 3AG slo-blo with a rating of 1.6A. The fuse I took out of the amp
> >has the letter/numbers 5S3A250V on it. I'm not sure about the first
> >two characters but I assume characters 3A250V means 3 amps 250 volts.
> >So which is correct or am I just missing something?
>
> I would suggest it's 3A for 110V and 1.6A for 230V, so 3A would
> presumably be correct for you - the old fuse was 3A, so it's a bit of a
> give-away.
>
> However, be aware that fuses don't often blow for no reason, the amp may
> be faulty - or (if you're lucky) it may have been a mains surge, that
> didn't happen to damage the amp.
> --
> Nigel Goodwin
> C.Farmer Ltd.
> Matlock



Thanks Nigel as well as Joe. I order some 3 amp 250 volt 20mm slow
blow fuses from Action Electronics. One of the few online stores that
seemed to have fuses with these specs. Even the local Radio Shacks
didn't have em.

As for the blown fuse it was operator error.

Reply from: js
Date: 14 May, 10:29
It's a Hartke. "blown fuse" is redundant.
"Nigel Goodwin" <Nigel@cfarmerltd.co.uk> wrote in message
news:o+nsSECqYWKIFwtG@cfarmerltd.co.uk...
> In message
> <57d040a3-b1c4-4dd9-ae59-ac6ae5c7937a@a23g2000hsc.googlegroups . com >,
> ryano <ryan@ryano.us> writes
> >Hey Folks,
> >
> >I was hoping someone here could help me out. I think I blew the fuse
> >in my Hartke A100 combo amp. The head won't turn on and the fuse
> >sounds like a maraca when you shake it and the glass has some black
> >marks on it. So it seems blown to me :-). So my question is what type
> >of fuse should I get as a replacement. The A100 manual says the fuse
> >is a 3AG slo-blo with a rating of 1.6A. The fuse I took out of the amp
> >has the letter/numbers 5S3A250V on it. I'm not sure about the first
> >two characters but I assume characters 3A250V means 3 amps 250 volts.
> >So which is correct or am I just missing something?
>
> I would suggest it's 3A for 110V and 1.6A for 230V, so 3A would
> presumably be correct for you - the old fuse was 3A, so it's a bit of a
> give-away.
>
> However, be aware that fuses don't often blow for no reason, the amp may
> be faulty - or (if you're lucky) it may have been a mains surge, that
> didn't happen to damage the amp.
> --
> Nigel Goodwin
> C.Farmer Ltd.
> Matlock



Reply from: js
Date: 14 May, 10:30
I'll trade you for the spces on a gas tank reinforcement for my '74 Dodge
Maverick...



"ryano" <ryan@ryano.us> wrote in message
news:57d040a3-b1c4-4dd9-ae59-ac6ae5c7937a@a23g2000hsc.googlegroups . com ...
> Hey Folks,
>
> I was hoping someone here could help me out. I think I blew the fuse
> in my Hartke A100 combo amp. The head won't turn on and the fuse
> sounds like a maraca when you shake it and the glass has some black
> marks on it. So it seems blown to me :-). So my question is what type
> of fuse should I get as a replacement. The A100 manual says the fuse
> is a 3AG slo-blo with a rating of 1.6A. The fuse I took out of the amp
> has the letter/numbers 5S3A250V on it. I'm not sure about the first
> two characters but I assume characters 3A250V means 3 amps 250 volts.
> So which is correct or am I just missing something?
>
> Any help appreciated.
> --ryano



Reply from: pTooner
Date: 16 May, 15:52

"js" <nothing AT nothing DOT com> wrote in message
news:482aa309$0$30527$4c368faf@roadrunner . com ...
> I'll trade you for the spces on a gas tank reinforcement for my '74 Dodge
> Maverick...
>

I know my memory ain't what it used to be, but I think FORD proudly
prouduced the Maverick.

Gerry
>
>
> "ryano" <ryan@ryano.us> wrote in message
> news:57d040a3-b1c4-4dd9-ae59-ac6ae5c7937a@a23g2000hsc.googlegroups . com ...
>> Hey Folks,
>>
>> I was hoping someone here could help me out. I think I blew the fuse
>> in my Hartke A100 combo amp. The head won't turn on and the fuse
>> sounds like a maraca when you shake it and the glass has some black
>> marks on it. So it seems blown to me :-). So my question is what type
>> of fuse should I get as a replacement. The A100 manual says the fuse
>> is a 3AG slo-blo with a rating of 1.6A. The fuse I took out of the amp
>> has the letter/numbers 5S3A250V on it. I'm not sure about the first
>> two characters but I assume characters 3A250V means 3 amps 250 volts.
>> So which is correct or am I just missing something?
>>
>> Any help appreciated.
>> --ryano
>
>






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