A cartridge fuse has a cylindrically shaped body (usually glass or ceramic) and has metal endcaps (or 'ferrules' in U.S.) which are designed to engage electrically with a fuse holder. They are designed to be easily replaced by the user without the need for tools. They tend to be used for smaller current ratings (i.e. less than say 100A). Higher current rating fuses tend to have bolted connections to prevent overheating of the connection.
H.G. Fuse - Horn Gap Fuse D.O.Fuse - Drop Out Fuse
Usually the type of fuse is encoded into the fuse number. For example a English Electric fuse C20J, the C represents that the fuse is a cartridge type, the 20 is the amperage of the fuse and the J represents the speed of the fuse. Also the J states that the fuse is a type J fuse.
It is a fuse that is rated in one thousandths of an amp. An example, a 500 mA fuse can also be called a 1/2 amp fuse.
a fuse is important because if there is a overload of energy the fuse will take it in and if the fuse blows it means there is a problem or a thecnical problem with that source. a fuse can be found in a series circuit.
The fuse is said to have 'operated'.
the rewireable can be dissembled and has some sort of chucks to hold a new element
yes
Look on the box.
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Insert the catridge in the printer
No.
inject ink into the holes
Insert catridge. Turn on. Follow on-screen instructions.
Putting a refilled catridge in your printer will not mess it up, because the cartridge is the same as a new one, just used. The only difference is the ink resevoir has been refilled.
There is a slot on the side of the DS where you can put a SD/MEMORY card.
NO its a little small for the elk. you need to look into 30 caliber's
Either transfer it from your GBA catridge or use and Action Replay DS