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Q: Can T100L 250V fuse replace T80mA 250V fuse?
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Is a T100L 250V fuse the same as a T100mA 250V fuse?

It should be the same thing. But other things are also described as T100L so you should make sure it's a fuse and check by holding it up to the light that it has a very thin wire inside the glass tube.


Can you use a 250v 3a fuse to replace a 250v 3.15 fuse?

No


Can 250v 2.5A fuse replace a 250v 3.15A fuse?

It may or may not. And because you are going to a smaller fuse than before, it is safe to try it.


Can you use a 125V 15A fuse to replace a 250V 10A fuse?

No, the voltage rating should not be exceeded. However, you could use a 250v 10a fuse for a 125v 10a fuse.


Can a 250V 2.5A fuse replace a 125V 2.5A fuse?

Yes, a 250V fuse can replace a 125V fuse if they have the same ampacity rating. The voltage rating is simply the maximum voltage that the fuse is capable of safely interrupting. You can go higher, but you can not go lower. Obviously, the form factor of the fuse must be the same, but that is often the case.


Is the f5l 250v fuse similar to f5a 250v and f5al 250v?

nope


Can you use a 250V 3.15A fuse to replace a 125V 3.15A?

yes. the 250v just means that's the maximum voltage rating the fuse can handle .. so it can def handle 125v. just not vice versa.


What is the current rating of T2L 250v fuse?

The current rating is 2A (2 amps).


What is the amperage of a t2l 250v fuse?

The amperage of a T2L 250v fuse is typically 8 amps. It is a misconception that it has an amperage of 3.


Can an F5L 250V fuse be switched out for a 5A 250V fuse?

yes it can but it may not protect as well the f5L is a fast blow fuse made to react quickly to the overcurent


What is the amps for Fuse T800L 250V?

T= timedelay 800= ? L=? 250V= volts


Can a F10AL 250V fuse be replaced with a F10A 250V fuse?

In most cases yes. but it depends on the application. The L in that model of fuse pertains to its ability to withstand destructive forces when it blows out.