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    Fuses

    I tried finding an answer but could not. I have a source I get wire from. On some, two ends of the wire feed into a section that a fuse plugs into. I have been saving the fuses as I am not sure what to do with them. I know some of the more talented members here would find a use for the fuses if they still work, but I do not need them as is. Can the fuses be scrapped, and if so as what? Thank you



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    Pics would help. There are all kinds of fuses.

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    Good suggestion, i probably should have thought of that. I will do later tonight. These fuses look sort of like the ones you would snap in a car in the dashboard.

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    Do you mean like these? They are called blade fuses.

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    do a continuity test and sell baggies full on ebay. sure some others will chime in.

    EDIT...should have known my hero Mec would jump in ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    Do you mean like these? They are called blade fuses.

    That's them. How do you suggest I sell them. I can try BroJer idea also. Thank You

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    Doesn't really seem worth it unless you sell them in a large Lot.

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