The GMA series of fuse is a fast acting glass tube fuse. The dimensions are 5 X 20 mm. This series of fuse's amperage span is from 63 mA right up to 8 amps. I would suggest that your fuse is rated at 250 mA or (1/4 of an amp) with a 250 volt rating.
A T2AL 250V fuse is a time delay, 2 amp, glass fuse rated for 250 volts. The L stands for low break capacity.
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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.
T means Slow blow , 6.3A is the maximum current this fuse will conduct , any more and the fuse will heat up and melt the conductor . Maximum voltage capacity is 250V , this means the maximum voltage that the fuse can block from "jumping" . It means you can use it in a system from 0 - 250V with a maximum current handle of 6.3A .
The current rating is 2A (2 amps).
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.
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