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Cheers. The picture in the first message was for illustration only (i.e. just to show you what type of fuse I was referring to...Do they call it a 'push-through' resistor?, i.e. because you can push it into an electronic 'bread-board?).
How do you know it is 0.25W just by looking at it?
I have a schematic describing the resistor as 2R2 NRF25.
It's a through-hole component because the wire leads go through holes in the printed circuit boards and are soldered on the other side. Electronic components come in standard packages - carbon resistors usually come in brown and the shape is that of a 0.25 W resistor. It's best to measure the length of the resistor and compare it to the dimensions that SloMo gave to be sure of the power rating. A quick google, and it seems that NRF25 is a resistor series manufactured by Philips, though there seems to be remarkably little information on it, so it's probably not a fusible resistor. You could probably get away with replacing it with a higher power resistor - though if the component's in the power supply section (the bit where the mains comes in - there'll be a transformer nearby) I'd ask for advice on an electronics forum from people who know what they're doing rather than this amateur!
