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Automotive Fuses range from 20-80 A.

2013-05-14 14:31:02| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Color-coded by rated currents, MAX Automotive Fuses feature max rated voltage of 42 V. Fast-acting, RoHS-compliant units protect circuits in wiring harness, which is usually found under hood, in fuse panel, or supplementary panel near battery. Primarily used in domestic cars, MAX automotive fuses also have some applications in imported models. Fuses are especially suited for high-end automotive audio systems. This story is related to the following:Fast Acting Fuses |

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SMT Fuses are suited for LED lighting applications.

2013-05-03 14:28:02| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Certified by UL, VDE, CQC, PSE, and KC, MF2410 complies with IEC 60127-4 UMF standard and is suited for overcurrent protection in such space-constrained AC applications as LED lighting and power adaptors. These 2410 size surface mount, 250 Vac-rated fuses, available with current ratings from 0.5–2.0 A, feature fiberglass enforced epoxy fuse body and copper termination with nickel and tin plating. Products are lead free, halogen free, and RoHS compliant. This story is related to the following:Surface Mount Fuses |

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PV and wind fuses

2013-02-20 17:24:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance

The CUBEFuse Series of Class CF fuses for solar and wind power generation installations features a finger-safe design and offers up to an 80% smaller footprint read more

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PV and wind fuses

2013-02-20 17:24:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance

The CUBEFuse Series of Class CF fuses for solar and wind power generation installations features a finger-safe design and offers up to an 80% smaller footprint read more

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Code Q&A: Edison-Base Fuses and Type S Adapters

2013-02-07 17:35:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance

By Mike Holt, NEC Consultant Your most pressing National Electrical Code (NEC) questions answered read more

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