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fast acting fuse

fast acting fuse

fast acting fuse

(OP)
at first thnaks alot  who made such a useful site.
I want to know weather there are fast acting fuse with high
amper for example 150 or 200 amper.If yes , do they have a
special sign or not.
thank you.

RE: fast acting fuse

I am pretty sure that fast-acting fuses can be found in this current range and far higher.  Not sure about the markings.  

This is not the right forum for your question. You should try the electric power forum.

RE: fast acting fuse

It depends what do you consider fast. A conductor which
can carry 200A can't melt instantly -- you may want to
consider electronic solution.  Ir even may be resettable
so you don't need to replace it.

<nbucska@pcperipherals.com>

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