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looks like a offset tag fuse in a fuse holder
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Tim
 
Looks like a Bussmann NITD fuse, a general purpose fuse witha BS88 characteristic, I've seen them
only in industrial applications.
 
Once again I have to agree with Lenny (how I hate sycophants:p) this looks like a BS1361 fuse otherwise known in industrial use as type TIA ~ it won't be offset as the fixing screws are at the same height.
 
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Me thinks the bigissue here is its all irrelevant- Surely its a rewire ! Magic learning though! I have a few antique bits also, and sections of more modern stuff where I have cut a fault out, must throw it out, but cant!!
 
Me thinks the bigissue here is its all irrelevant- Surely its a rewire ! Magic learning though! I have a few antique bits also, and sections of more modern stuff where I have cut a fault out, must throw it out, but cant!!

Yes you're correct a rewire it is. or should I say it will be.

I love learening also, but as for antique. then you better throw out the missus:D:D:D:D
 
Me thinks the bigissue here is its all irrelevant- Surely its a rewire ! Magic learning though! I have a few antique bits also, and sections of more modern stuff where I have cut a fault out, must throw it out, but cant!!

If it's irrelevant weather it's a BS88 or a BS1361 and it's a rewire job, then what would you put on the cetificate? :(
 
ok so what you are saying is that that fuse is gonna stay in and not be changed by the supplier, i.e. upgraded. Well thats easy, what ever it says on the side of the fuse goes on the certificate.
 

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