It’s a little odd that it would have a metric fuse. Is the bad fuse actually 20 millimeters long? But the 240-volt rating is also odd. It should work; but 120 would be adequate. Can you give us the text or a link to the article?
The fuse in the CW80 was not meant to be user serviceable and it was built in China. It is soldered in line and shrink wrapped as the OGR article states. If I read it correctly one of the OGR posters suggested using a slo-blow fuse vs a fast blow.
Stick with the 8 amp fast blow. They seem to forget the CW80 (electronics) is rated for 5 amps.
Although the CW “is rated for 5 amps”, that’s the output, which is limited electronically. The 8 amp fuse is to protect the transformer core(a powerful 8+ amp unit). When at or near “foldback” mode at 5 amps output, a higher current is intermittently drawn from the core often resulting in that cheap fuse blowing way too soon. A slow-blow fuse(or better yet - the circuit breaker mod that many have done) will address this issue to satisfaction.
Most likely it is the problem if the green light does not come on when you plug in.
I would not recommend taking all apart just separate the wires and install a new fuse. The old one remove with razor blade the old shrunk heat tubing then unsolder old fuse.
Everyone has their opinion on if it should be fixed, but these are the fuses and link to buy the ones I used on Ebay
I have a friend that is just getting into Lionel and he has a CW80. The hobby shop has replaced two of the transformers and now he is having a problem with blown fuses on the third. a couple of questions. 1…Is there a problem with this transformer? 2…Is there an external circuit breaker what could be wired in to eliminate the blown fuse problem? thanks, Bob
So, i ran into a little problem. I have a 1990 era steam engine and for some reason when using that controller it won’t change direction. It might have something to do with that while removing the handle on the controller I accidentally broke the speed dial. I think i put it back together correctly but now I’m not sure.