I just noted your user Id. Please don’t misinterpret my comment. Given the nature of glass fuses most small and midsize recycling companies tend to shy away from them in general. The break. Many are toxic. You then have toxic glass shards to cut people. One isn’t likely to do any harm. But a Gaylord gets flipped and then hazmat comes in and etc etc. I generally understand. That board shipped with silver filament chloro-phosphate fuses. The replacements from the manufacturer went to silveride, (silver, tungsten, aluminium), with a chloro-phosphate. But any other replacement could be added at some point. One actually looks burned out. Probably why you are holding it. Lol.
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