I had my PSU go bang last night, it was working fine in another system a few days ago, but when I hooked it up to another (working) system, it blew. Opened her up (don't try this at home kids!) saw the the removable fuse had blown, blackened inside the glass tube.
I have a few other spare PSU's lying around, and found a similar sized fuse in one of them, but the markings were different. The blown one was a f6.3al250v, the other replacement one was a t6,3l250v. What do these markings mean, what's the difference between the 2 fuses? Can I use the older fuse to troubleshoot this PSU (ie, if it starts up I'll know just to get a new fuse with the right markings)
I have a few other spare PSU's lying around, and found a similar sized fuse in one of them, but the markings were different. The blown one was a f6.3al250v, the other replacement one was a t6,3l250v. What do these markings mean, what's the difference between the 2 fuses? Can I use the older fuse to troubleshoot this PSU (ie, if it starts up I'll know just to get a new fuse with the right markings)