Üretici: Wickmann
Parça Numarası: F6.3H250V
Amper: 6.3
Voltaj: 250
Malzeme: Seramik
No, it is not recommended to replace a 250V 3.15A fuse with a 250V 2.5A fuse. The replacement fuse should have the same voltage rating, but the amperage rating needs to be equal to or higher than the original fuse to ensure proper protection against overcurrent.
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.
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.
No, a T100L 250V fuse cannot replace a T80mA 250V fuse. The "T" indicates that it is a time-delay (slow-blow) fuse, while the numbers represent the current rating; 100L means 100 mA, and 80mA means the original fuse is rated for a lower current. Using a fuse with a higher current rating can pose a risk of overheating or damage to the circuit, as it may not blow in a fault condition. Always replace fuses with the same specifications to ensure safety and proper functioning.
Yes, you can substitute a 6A 250V component with a 10A 250V component as long as the voltage rating is the same and the application does not exceed the 10A current rating. The higher-rated component can handle more current, making it a suitable replacement. However, ensure that other specifications, such as physical size and connection compatibility, are also met. Always consult relevant guidelines to ensure safety and compliance.
Yes, a 3A 250V fuse can replace a 3A 125V fuse, as the voltage rating of the replacement fuse is higher than that of the original. The critical factor is that the current rating (3A) remains the same, ensuring it will blow under the same overload conditions. However, it's essential to ensure that the device or circuit is designed to operate safely within these ratings. Always follow manufacturer guidelines for fuse replacement to maintain safety and functionality.
It's the fuse labelled "Room" in the fuse box inside at the driver's kick panel. If not that one, it's the same as the "Radio".
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 .
Yes, a F10AL 250V fuse can be replaced with a F10A 250V fuse, as both have the same current rating of 10 amps and voltage rating of 250 volts. The "L" in the F10AL designation typically indicates a time-delay or slow-blow characteristic, whereas the F10A is usually a fast-acting fuse. It's important to consider the specific application and whether the time-delay feature is necessary for your circuit, as using a fast-acting fuse in a slow-blow application may result in nuisance blowing. Always consult the manufacturer's specifications and guidelines for safe and proper replacements.
It's best if you just make a policy of never replacing a fuse with anything larger. Engineers have calculated the maximum SAFE circuit draw on an electronic device, and you should not use a fuse that will not provide adequate protection to the circuit. It sounds like .15 amp difference shouldn't cause trouble, but it's not a good idea.
its the same fuse as the brake lights. Look in the fuse box under the hood. Its on the firewall along the passenger side. Look at the diagram on the bottom of the fuse box lid and find the 20A fuse labelled "STOP" (or something similar). There is a small fuse pulling tool inside the fuse box too.
I have a 2004 Alero and just replaced the lighter fuse. Maybe its in the same place. Under the hood, on the drivers side up near the firewall is a black plastic box with a knob on the top. I believe it might be labelled "fuse Box". Remove the cover, and look on the cover for the fuse positioning. I believe it is a 20 amp mini fuse. Possibly position # 34. Or whatever it is labelled. ---- I have a 1999 Alero, and yes it is under the hood in a black fuse box, slot 34, 20 amp. the diagram is on the cover once u lift it off.