Hi Scott,
The problem is we need to know how much current your
radios draws. Do you have access to a multimeter?
I would connect up the meter, apologize to all the
neighbors in advance, turn the radio on full blast and
take a reading. Then I would select a fuse that was
about 25% to 50% more than the reading.
If later on you find that the fuse blows occasionally,
just change up to the next higher value.
HTH
James
'74 CBB
--- S Allen <scottinthestans@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Did I say that the tiny, tiny fuse has no markings
> on it that would indicate
> how many amps its capacity is?
>
> And looking at the wiring diagram that applies to
> the 74 1/2 and it's
> ambiguous as to what it's supposed to be?
>
> Again, and help appreciated.
>
> -S
>
> 74 1/2 BGT
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