Fuses

A fuse is a device designed to stop current flow when it exceeds a certain limit (overcurrent protection). The devices works by creating an opening in a material situated between two end terminals. The material will melt (blow) from an increase in heat generated by the device as the current flow changes. The amount of time it takes the device to blow is often defined as fast or slow-blow.


Eaton-Electronics Division MDA-V-20-R

FUSE CERM 20A 250VAC 125VDC 3AB

6.93

Eaton-Electronics Division ABC-V-30-R

FUSE CERM 30A 125VAC/VDC 3AB

7.02

Eaton-Electronics Division ABC-V-25-R

FUSE CERM 25A 250VAC 125VDC 3AB

7.02

Eaton-Electronics Division ABC-V-20-R

FUSE CERM 20A 250VAC 125VDC 3AB

7.02

Eaton-Electronics Division BK1/A304-5A

FUSE 5A 1000PC BUSSMANN

7.49

Eaton-Electronics Division BK1/A304-2A

FUSE 2A 1000PC BUSSMANN

7.49

Eaton-Electronics Division BK1/A304-1A

FUSE 1A 1000PC BUSSMANN

7.49

Eaton-Electronics Division BK1/A304-10A

FUSE 10A 1000PC BUSSMANN

7.49