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Flashpoint 8A Fuse

SKU: FPF8 MFR: 8A FUSE
$2.20
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Key Features

  • Keep your Flashpoint monolights running smoothly with this essential 8A fuse replacement.
  • Ensure consistent power output for your studio strobes with a reliable Flashpoint fuse.
  • Quickly replace blown fuses in your lighting equipment to minimize downtime during shoots.
  • These high-quality fuses offer dependable surge protection for your valuable monolights.
  • Maintain color accuracy in your photography lighting setup with a genuine Flashpoint part.
  • Universal compatibility: fits a wide range of monolights requiring a standard 8A fuse.
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Shopper : Will this work on the DG600, too?JAMES B : I am not sure, it's similar to the old automotive fuses but they are not interchangeable. (I was told by an old photographer that automotive fuses will not hold up to the high amperages.) The 320's I use are low amperage for fill light in the back ground, but the 600's may be too much for them. There not that expensive, you may try them if they are within amperage spec. You may find a cheap fix, GOOD LUCK!!!RANIERO T : I do not know. All the best
Shopper : can anyone tell me how to change the fuse of my 320m ?DERRICK Y : Directly above the plugin and underneath the power button on the back of the flashhead, there is a slot you have to pull out which holds the fuses. Hope this helps!Louis F : Just above where the power cord inserts into the back of the unit, there is a small rectangular printed plastic panel that says “Use only with a 250V fuse” in 4 languages….that is the back of the fuse compartment. With the power cord removed, look upward into the power cord socket…..just inside there is a narrow slot that runs across sideways right behind the bottom of that printed plastic panel. Place the end of a regular slot head screwdriver into that slot, and gently pull back towards you. That should slide the fuse compartment out. After replacing the fuse, just line the compartment up and it should slide back into place.
Shopper : Why Did You Choose This?COREY H : this was the only supplier I was able to find that carried the fuse I needed.MICHAEL T : I could not find them locallyDONNA H : spareEVAN P : my receiver had a fever, the fuse was blew, now its newGabriel C : it was difficult to find this particular itemkenneth m : needed for repairBarry B : For an RVBogdan Y : I need this for wall hoodJAMES B : Didn't Work. Check length for your use.

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2019-10-03T10:35:51

Rated 5 out of 5

This was purchased as a backup

This was purchased as a backup. Nothing worse than fuse going out and no immediate replacement.

DON F.