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Offline kblueTopic starter

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Greetings!

Due to my own fault (forgot to change the probes into the amp-socket) i blow the fuse in the mA-range while measuring more than 1 amp. Ordered a new one but wasn't able to find the "original". The original is "red" and has the letter "B" in the name. While the other one is blue, has no "B" but appears to be the same. Are they? Or has the "B" variant something to do with the ability to measure 600 mA with a 440 mA Fuse?

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Re: Quick Question regarding the (600 mA range) Fuse of a Brymen BM869s
« Reply #1 on: August 02, 2024, 08:42:55 pm »
Here's the datasheet.

https://www.eaton.com/content/dam/eaton/products/electrical-circuit-protection/fuses/data-sheets/bus-ele-ds-1047-dmm-b.pdf

Look at the graph, it won't actually blow at 440mA. It needs over 1.25A to have any chance of blowing at all. :)

This is the way with fuses. They all need much more than the rated current to blow them.

(Think: It's supposed to be perfectly happy at 440mA under all conditions)
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Re: Quick Question regarding the (600 mA range) Fuse of a Brymen BM869s
« Reply #2 on: August 02, 2024, 08:46:38 pm »
The Bussmann "B" question was raised back in a 2015 thread:  https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/difference-between-bussmann-fuses-dmm-b-44-100-x-dmm-44-100
Seems to be (pun intended) RoHS or Fluke specific p/n but no difference.
These fuses are counterfeited galore, shake them next to your ear to hear the sand inside, weigh them, measure their resistance etc.
 
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Re: Quick Question regarding the (600 mA range) Fuse of a Brymen BM869s
« Reply #3 on: August 02, 2024, 08:58:11 pm »
Yes, be VERY careful where you buy them. They're counterfeited to hell and back.

If you're a hobbyist you could look in the official Fluke store in Amazon, they're reasonably priced there.
 
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Re: Quick Question regarding the (600 mA range) Fuse of a Brymen BM869s
« Reply #4 on: August 02, 2024, 09:39:04 pm »
Look at the graph, it won't actually blow at 440mA. It needs over 1.25A to have any chance of blowing at all. :)

Well, it depends on both current and time. I blew the fuse in a fraction of a second when I inadvertently tried to measure the current through a 60 W incandescent bulb (500 mA). The switch on current was apparently far more than the fuse could sustain.
 

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Re: Quick Question regarding the (600 mA range) Fuse of a Brymen BM869s
« Reply #5 on: August 02, 2024, 11:32:39 pm »
Thanks everyone and i hope the replacement is no fake. Its from a source i would consider trustworthy as a component reseller (Conrad) here in germany.
 
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Look at the graph, it won't actually blow at 440mA. It needs over 1.25A to have any chance of blowing at all. :)

Well, it depends on both current and time. I blew the fuse in a fraction of a second when I inadvertently tried to measure the current through a 60 W incandescent bulb (500 mA). The switch on current was apparently far more than the fuse could sustain.

The first thing I tell my kids is: Never, ever, use the low current range, unless you have no other choice and you already tried the high current range first.

High range can easily measure 500mA with enough accuracy.
 

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Thanks everyone and i hope the replacement is no fake. Its from a source i would consider trustworthy as a component reseller (Conrad) here in germany.

Conrad definitely trustworthy even if I belive you can find better distributors.
I usuallu buy both fueses and a pouch with the multimeter; the pouch and the fuses live in the drawer while the multimeter lives around the tables.
But at least I am not stuck whenI do mistakes ...

Enjoy this fantastic multimeter! (that miss a decent duty cycle mesurment for AC)
The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel.
 
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