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5x20mm T10A Glass slow break with solder balls
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Model: 5x20mm T10A Glass slow break with solder balls
Order No:
SKU: 1725696970200617377
Size: 0.50 cm,0.50 cm,2.00 cm
Weight: 1.00g
Brief Introduction
5x20mm T10A Glass slow break with solder balls
Maximum breaking current: 35A
Rated voltage AC: 250V
Rated voltage DC: 250V
Fusing characteristics: slow type
Melt Material: Aluminum
Cold resistance (minimum): 1
Resistance after fusing (max): 1
Operating temperature range: -40~85°C
Working lifespan:1
Packing: Bulk
Weight: 1
Nominal fusing current: 1
Series: Slow break with solder balls
1. One end of the top cap on both ends of the fuse is engraved with parameters · For example, 1A 250V means a 1A fuse, A is a current unit, 1A is a fuse maximum withstand value, the length is 30MM, and the diameter is 6MM is a 6x30 fuse.
2. If you don't know how much A fuse you want, you can calculate the current of the fuse according to the power of the electrical appliance you use, and the calculation method is to divide the wattage of the electrical appliance by voltage = current, and you can increase the current appropriately.
For example, 500W electrical appliances · The voltage is 220V, and the fuse is 500-220=2.27A current, and the fuse of 2.5A can be selected.
Description
Rated voltage AC: 250V
Rated voltage DC: 250V
Fusing characteristics: slow type
Melt Material: Aluminum
Cold resistance (minimum): 1
Resistance after fusing (max): 1
Operating temperature range: -40~85°C
Working lifespan:1
Packing: Bulk
Weight: 1
Nominal fusing current: 1
Series: Slow break with solder balls
1. One end of the top cap on both ends of the fuse is engraved with parameters · For example, 1A 250V means a 1A fuse, A is a current unit, 1A is a fuse maximum withstand value, the length is 30MM, and the diameter is 6MM is a 6x30 fuse.
2. If you don't know how much A fuse you want, you can calculate the current of the fuse according to the power of the electrical appliance you use, and the calculation method is to divide the wattage of the electrical appliance by voltage = current, and you can increase the current appropriately.
For example, 500W electrical appliances · The voltage is 220V, and the fuse is 500-220=2.27A current, and the fuse of 2.5A can be selected.