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What risk is there in using a 1.5A fuse instead of the recommended 1.25A?
I have a powered monitor/speaker in which the fuse has blown. The required fuse is a 31mm slow-blow or time-delay 1.25A (250V) fuse. In visiting a few shops today, no one appears to carry 1.25A fuses...
Probably no risk. The specified use of a slow blow means that the monitor/speaker can handle higher than 1.25A short duration surge currents. An additional 0.25A is not going to hurt the circuit until you can get the right value fuse. Go for it but don't push it and keep the audio levels within the usual range that you have been operating without blowing the fuse. That's my take as an electronics engineer without knowing the specifics of the monitor/speaker circuitry..
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