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slow-blow 2A on the output, fuses take a very long time to blow at there rating, so this is mainly to protect against hard shorts,

If youryou're not pulling near the rating at any time, then conventional 2A

Mains input fuse depends on the quality of the transformer, plan for 0.5A, as cheaper transformers consume some current while doing nothing.

slow-blow 2A on the output, fuses take a very long time to blow at there rating, so this is mainly to protect against hard shorts,

If your not pulling near the rating at any time, then conventional 2A

Mains input fuse depends on the quality of the transformer, plan for 0.5A, as cheaper transformers consume some current while doing nothing.

slow-blow 2A on the output, fuses take a very long time to blow at there rating, so this is mainly to protect against hard shorts,

If you're not pulling near the rating at any time, then conventional 2A

Mains input fuse depends on the quality of the transformer, plan for 0.5A, as cheaper transformers consume some current while doing nothing.

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slow-blow 2A on the output, fuses take a very long time to blow at there rating, so this is mainly to protect against hard shorts,

If your not pulling near the rating at any time, then conventional 2A

Mains input fuse depends on the quality of the transformer, plan for 0.5A, as cheaper transformers consume some current while doing nothing.