Welcome Guest! Be sure you know and follow the Phorum Rules before posting. Thank you and Enjoy! (January 12) x

Thread Closed
Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

Fuse in Philco 610 Tombstone
#1

I always install a fuse in my old radio restores but the Philco 610 does not seem to have any convenient place to mount one.   The area where the line cord goes into the block is pretty crowded.  I was wondering what other people have done?

73's  Bob
#2

Hi Bob,
You can use a fuse w/pigtails and just solder it in between the block and transformer primary. I've seen some 3AG style fuses w/ wires attached. A bit of shrink tubing and your good.
Have seen some that use automotive inline holders but I think it looks cheesey. Don't know if the insulation is up to the task either.

When my pals were reading comic books
I was down in the basement in my dad's
workshop. Perusing his Sam's Photofoacts
Vol 1-50 admiring the old set and trying to
figure out what all those squiggly meant.
Circa 1966
Now I think I've got!

Terry
#3

I have used those automotive inline fuses on a few other (newer) radios and they worked but kind of ugly. I have seen a few videos where they used fuses with the pigtails and I was leaning toward that.

73's  Bob
#4

If your not using your DX-100 pull the plug off of it and put in a couple of quarter amp fuses in it [Image: http://philcoradio.com/phorum/images/smi...on_lol.gif]

When my pals were reading comic books
I was down in the basement in my dad's
workshop. Perusing his Sam's Photofoacts
Vol 1-50 admiring the old set and trying to
figure out what all those squiggly meant.
Circa 1966
Now I think I've got!

Terry
#5

I often use an inline fuse holder for an AGC type fuse and just tuck it up inside the chassis. I much prefer the accessibility of a panel mount though...but if there's no room, there's no room.

Rob
#6

I prefer chassis a mounted fuse holder for which I can usually find a spot to affix near the AC line cord entry.  Here is one example (zoom in on lower right corner):

http://galleries.mine.nu/steves/gallery/...520?full=1

Steve D
#7

That would be my preference as well however in this 610 there just is no good spot in the area of the AC line cord. I am going to try to use a fuse with the pigtails on it and some shrink wrap to make sure it can not get shorted.

73's  Bob




Users browsing this thread: 2 Guest(s)
[-]
Recent Posts
Philco 610B oscillator wiring
> The cathode as noted is wired directly to the ground side of the heater filament for that tube, not to the #17 and ...Radioroslyn — 08:12 PM
HiFi (Chifi) tube amp build - but my own design.
Tim; I noticed your post a little late, but I would take one of the junk sockets and try to break a chunk out of it wi...Arran — 08:07 PM
Need to purchase some accessories for restoration of my Old Philco Radio
Here is a list of resources found in our online library that you might find useful. Mike's Gobs of Knobs email addres...klondike98 — 01:46 PM
First Radio restoration
Hi Tubeman, Welcome to the Philco Phorum.  Phamily Phriendly Pfun with Phine Pholks Phull of Philco Phacts. (See a p...MrFixr55 — 12:33 PM
First Radio restoration
You could post in the WANTED ADs section here on the Phorum and see if anyone has an RF generator that they want to sell...klondike98 — 11:55 AM
Zenith H725
Good ideas, thank you Arrange and Rich. I have the adhesive aluminum foil already and can try that immediately. More ...EdHolland — 10:18 AM
Graphics for majestic 1050 dial glass.
Murf; I found this thread on the ARF, the first photo has a pretty good view of the dial glass. Regards ArranArran — 01:12 AM
Zenith H725
hello Ed, how about that speacial tape used for ducting it's like foil or how about thin piece of aluminum roof flash...radiorich — 12:19 AM
Zenith H725
Ed; One material that I have seen, but never tried for this was material for making exhaust gaskets, it's similar to ...Arran — 11:42 PM
Zenith H725
I just remembered, I have some hi temp silicone rubber material which could do the trick. Or a piece of FR4 laminate. Th...EdHolland — 08:39 PM

[-]
Who's Online
There are currently 1589 online users. [Complete List]
» 1 Member(s) | 1588 Guest(s)
Avatar

>