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Replacing fuse on Sony VPL-VW60

The bulb at end of life exploded in the projector. After replacing it the projector flashed 6 red on the Standby light. Taking it apart I found a fuse that was a the end of a cable running across the optical assembly and positioned near the lamp was not working (tested on a multimeter).

The fuse is described as "1-576-233-51 s FUSE (H.B.C.) (6.3A/250V)"

(Sony VPL-VW90ES also has the same part number)

It looks like this:-

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Does anyone know what it is ?

For example is it one of these:- https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/non-reset...

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@ian18685 HBC usually stands for High Breaking Capacity or High Breakdown Current. Yours is considered to be "with pigtails" those fuses are not cheap as you can see on here and on as well Fuses are one of those funny things. Get the wrong one and things can go up in smoke. I am not sure I'd spend 50 bucks on one, but it'll depend on the equipment. I would probably get a fuse like the one you listed and solder some pigtails on it. But that is what I would try, not what you should be doing. Ultimately, the engineers and designers of the projector are a lot smarter than I am, so replace it with the proper fuse.

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