Can I use a 5 amp fuse instead of a 3 amp?

Can I use a 5 amp fuse instead of a 3 amp?

You can but you shouldn’t, it can cause wires to heat up and possibly cause a fire. You can replace a 5 amp with a 3 safely as long as you don’t exceed 3 amps.

How big is the fuse on a JVC amplifier?

The fuse is a standard glass fuse with metal on each ends and is a 125 Volt 6.3 Amp fuse marked 51MS on the top. I can’t find one of these anywhere. I live up in the mountains of New Hampshire and there just aren’t any stores around that carry such things other than an Electronics Store that used to be a Radio Shack.

What kind of Fuse does a JVC d201s have?

I have a JVC D201S 7.1 channel receiver/amplifier that has a blown internal fuse. The fuse is a standard glass fuse with metal on each ends and is a 125 Volt 6.3 Amp fuse marked 51MS on the top. I can’t find one of these anywhere.

Why does my car radio have no sound?

For those of you that didn’t know, most radios have fuses in the back that can blow. Usually when this happens though the radio will lose all power and you won’t have sound at all. Verify your fuses behind the radio, and in the vehicles fuse panels as well. Replace any blown fuses and see if the radio kicks on and produces sound.

What to do when all your stereo components stop working?

Replace any fuses with exact duplicates from an electronic shop. Or simply reset the circuit breaker. If all of your stereo components stop working, find the receiver’s circuit breaker or fuse, usually on the back panel, and:

The fuse is a standard glass fuse with metal on each ends and is a 125 Volt 6.3 Amp fuse marked 51MS on the top. I can’t find one of these anywhere. I live up in the mountains of New Hampshire and there just aren’t any stores around that carry such things other than an Electronics Store that used to be a Radio Shack.

I have a JVC D201S 7.1 channel receiver/amplifier that has a blown internal fuse. The fuse is a standard glass fuse with metal on each ends and is a 125 Volt 6.3 Amp fuse marked 51MS on the top. I can’t find one of these anywhere.

For those of you that didn’t know, most radios have fuses in the back that can blow. Usually when this happens though the radio will lose all power and you won’t have sound at all. Verify your fuses behind the radio, and in the vehicles fuse panels as well. Replace any blown fuses and see if the radio kicks on and produces sound.

Where can I find a Radio Shack fuse?

The fuse is a standard glass fuse with metal on each ends and is a 125 Volt 6.3 Amp fuse marked 51MS on the top. I can’t find one of these anywhere. I live up in the mountains of New Hampshire and there just aren’t any stores around that carry such things other than an Electronics Store that used to be a Radio Shack. They don’t carry it either.