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Power probe fuse help in identifying

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I borrowed a friend m a sealey power probe PP1 V3 and it looks like he has blown as there is no continuity between the terminals, It has got some markings on it, See photo attached.
The markings are TS-G24A and the small number is 19F28
I've tried searching but drawn blanks, I've been told that they don't sell spare parts for them.
Has anybody got any ideas on the size of it or advise what it could be even if I can find a equivalent resettable fuse

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Are you sure that it's a fuse?
Can you attach a photo of the solder side?

Just found a video on YT, and saw that it has the possibility of powering using the switch.
So, logic says that the fuse should be 10+ amps :)
 

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