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Hi,
I am trying to find a fused spur that is as small as possible. I'm not sure of the correct wording but it needs to be smaller than a single gang back box.

To explain what i am trying to achieve, i need to cut the plug off a flex that connects to a small transformer for an POE injector. As we are loosing the plug we also loose the fuse which we need to replace. Unfortunately we dont have the room for a single gang back box and therefore looking for something smaller. I don't need the ability to switch on / off so a fuse on its own woudl suffice. I originally started looking for a inline fuse connector like you use in a car but i dont think they existing for 240v.

It does need to be in a plastic back box as it will be mounted where it could be touched.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.
 
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RS part number 371-8704 calls up the F-3770 mate, which is rated at 125V

@SparkyChick said it before me :tearsofjoy::tearsofjoy:
 
Does my lid when they do that... what's the bloody point of listing 3 or 4 products on the one page... wouldn't be so bad if the info was a scanned document, but it's not.
 
typical RS. the link i followed showed both as here.
Rated F-7175 = 250 V-3 A /F-22 = 250 V-10 A /
F-3770 = 125 V-3 A
 
RS part number 371-8697 is the F-22.
 
Perfect, thanks @J.C.E that just what i'm looking for.
One other cheeky question, i dont suppose anyone knows where I can get a 25mm deep surface mounted Architrave Pattress back box ?

It would be needed to fit the Euro fuse module.
 
Perfect, thanks @J.C.E that just what i'm looking for.
One other cheeky question, i dont suppose anyone knows where I can get a 25mm deep surface mounted Architrave Pattress back box ?

It would be needed to fit the Euro fuse module.
Pattress Box Architrave - https://www.toolstation.com/shop/p83684?r=googleshopping&rr=marin&utm_source=googleshopping&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=googleshoppingfeed&mkwid=sAZkcUnsx_dc&pcrid=99808204703&pkw=&pmt=&product=83684&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI4pKJ4OzU2AIVTLftCh29zQaFEAQYAiABEgKWwPD_BwE

16mm and 45mm. but sure 25mm are easy to obtain.
 

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