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Hi,

I'm trying to fix an old battery pack that won't charge and I'm pretty sure this part is the culprit (when testing with a multimeter this part is breaking the circuit). I'm guessing it's a resistor? Could anyone please direct me to a replacement of the correct type? The second picture is what is written on the side - "10 A" followed by a letter "F" sitting within those two lines. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks

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what readings do you get with a meter, ohms, capacitance., ?
 
How come it says there's a new reply to this thread?
 
I would be looking for another issue regarding the charger, check the batteries etc, this is a fuse and will act in a fault condition, the fact it has gone means it is likely it did what it supposed to do because a fault occurred.
When I delve into this stuff which really isn't my field I tend to solder a few tails and fit a loose fuse holder on temp' where I can quickly replace the quick blow fuses assuming I haven't located the fault prior.
 
I would be looking for another issue regarding the charger, check the batteries etc, this is a fuse and will act in a fault condition, the fact it has gone means it is likely it did what it supposed to do because a fault occurred.
When I delve into this stuff which really isn't my field I tend to solder a few tails and fit a loose fuse holder on temp' where I can quickly replace the quick blow fuses assuming I haven't located the fault prior.

He'll have done it by now, it was January.
 
lol... I should listen to my own advice, I only clocked the last few messages been recent doh :)

Yeah for some reason I had an email saying there was a fresh reply to this thread. But there wasn't.
 
Yeah for some reason I had an email saying there was a fresh reply to this thread. But there wasn't.
There was then there wasn't, a post was done by a member then deleted by @westward10 as it was a bit misleading as it was a sarcastic post but may not have been interpreted that way to a novice.. you will have got the email flag then found no post as you say because Westward is super efficient and sits there waiting to pounce ;)
 
There was then there wasn't, a post was done by a member then deleted by @westward10 as it was a bit misleading as it was a sarcastic post but may not have been interpreted that way to a novice.. you will have got the email flag then found no post as you say because Westward is super efficient and sits there waiting to pounce ;)

Ah I see. Cheers. Yeah that Westy is always on the ball.
 
There was then there wasn't, a post was done by a member then deleted by @westward10 as it was a bit misleading as it was a sarcastic post but may not have been interpreted that way to a novice.. you will have got the email flag then found no post as you say because Westward is super efficient and sits there waiting to pounce ;)
true. half my posts get deleted, even the helpful ones if there's anything like a bit of humour in them.
 

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