Manufacturers have plenty of room to write the voltage and amperage in big bold clear letters. Instead they fill it full of advertising and make the important part the reason we're looking at it as small as possible I needed reading glasses and magnifying glass. The answer described above as the best answer truly is the best answer I can't even add to that
A 250VP fuse can handle a pulsating electrical current. A regular 250V fuse will break when it receives a sudden surge of electricity.
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The current rating is 2A (2 amps).
The amperage of a T2L 250v fuse is typically 8 amps. It is a misconception that it has an amperage of 3.
It may or may not. And because you are going to a smaller fuse than before, it is safe to try it.
No, the voltage rating should not be exceeded. However, you could use a 250v 10a fuse for a 125v 10a 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
T= timedelay 800= ? L=? 250V= volts
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.
A T2AL 250V fuse is a time delay, 2 amp, glass fuse rated for 250 volts. The L stands for low break capacity.
Üretici: WickmannParça Numarası: F6.3H250VAmper: 6.3Voltaj: 250Malzeme: Seramik
NO! The circuit wiring is protected by that 3.15 amp fuse. Put a 5 amp fuse in the circuit and the wiring may overheat and cause a fire. Never over-fuse any circuit even in an emergency.