[Johnson] Fusing?

Roy Morgan [email protected]
Fri, 07 Mar 2003 10:19:22 -0500


At 09:19 PM 3/6/03 -0800, you wrote:

>Bakelite plug with the word "ELMENCO" printed on the body. There are two 
>fuses at either side that are at either side of the plug.

Further:
The body of the plug is a straight oval shape, and has knurled finger/thumb 
pads on either broad side at the cord end of the plug. The two fuses are 
located inside at the thin edges of the plug body and are not visible when 
they are in place.  There are two holes the diameter of a normal fuse next 
to the flat prongs to allow the fuses to be pushed out. There are two 
smaller holes at the top (cord end) of the plug to allow a small instrument 
to push the fuse out.

>  [email protected] wrote:What do these fused plugs look like. 
> This list has already pay off with this piece of info. I don't think the 
> Viking I just wrote about has one
>but I need to be sure.


Roy




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