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Source for AGX fuses?
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See page 20 at:
www.dieselduck.info/machine/08%20program...-10%20%28v1.1%29.pdf
I believe you will find that AGX; 8AG; and 362 fuses are all the same size but use different names.
Here's another site that lists the 8AG and 362 fuses:
nationalfuse.com/north-american-electric...62-10/prod_7784.html
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martin_csr wrote: Amazon.com.
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kaw-a-holic wrote: I used the ones from Harbor Frieght on my bike. Man, I won't miss replacing fuses.
As far as I can tell, Harbor Freight doesn't stock AGX (1") fuses. If you mean you just used AGC fuses (1 1/4"), those are widely available everywhere, but are not the correct size fuse for my bike.
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jackleberry wrote:
kaw-a-holic wrote: I used the ones from Harbor Frieght on my bike. Man, I won't miss replacing fuses.
As far as I can tell, Harbor Freight doesn't stock AGX (1") fuses. If you mean you just used AGC fuses (1 1/4"), those are widely available everywhere, but are not the correct size fuse for my bike.
Try a local electronics supplier. There is an electronics supplier in my town where I get them for a buck ($1.00 USD) over the counter. Partzilla has the original one's Kawasaki used available...check oem part number 26006-003
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jackleberry wrote:
kaw-a-holic wrote: I used the ones from Harbor Frieght on my bike. Man, I won't miss replacing fuses.
As far as I can tell, Harbor Freight doesn't stock AGX (1") fuses. If you mean you just used AGC fuses (1 1/4"), those are widely available everywhere, but are not the correct size fuse for my bike.
Is this a 100% stock bike? If not why not change that fuse holder to a blade style. If its stock I understand the necessity for to originals.
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kaw-a-holic wrote:
jackleberry wrote:
kaw-a-holic wrote: I used the ones from Harbor Frieght on my bike. Man, I won't miss replacing fuses.
As far as I can tell, Harbor Freight doesn't stock AGX (1") fuses. If you mean you just used AGC fuses (1 1/4"), those are widely available everywhere, but are not the correct size fuse for my bike.
Is this a 100% stock bike? If not why not change that fuse holder to a blade style. If its stock I understand the necessity for to originals.
Thanks kaw-a-holic! My 1100 still uses original w/glass tube fuses. I was looking into the blade fuse setup, but rather not mess with the system now, since it is working so well. No more charging issues, thanks to Jack Fleming and your great recommendation on the FH020AA Mosfet Shindengen regulator...
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jackleberry wrote: Where does everyone get their AGX fuses? Specifically the AGX-10? NAPA used to have these in assortments but doesn't seem to any more. I see some on eBay with $5 shipping. Anyone have a source for these that isn't highway robbery?
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kaw-a-holic wrote:
jackleberry wrote:
kaw-a-holic wrote: I used the ones from Harbor Frieght on my bike. Man, I won't miss replacing fuses.
As far as I can tell, Harbor Freight doesn't stock AGX (1") fuses. If you mean you just used AGC fuses (1 1/4"), those are widely available everywhere, but are not the correct size fuse for my bike.
Is this a 100% stock bike? If not why not change that fuse holder to a blade style. If its stock I understand the necessity for to originals.
I've certainly thought about it, however I have not been able to find a blade style fuse block that is as weatherproof as the stock one and will also fit in the same location.
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