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PTF 30 5mΩ Fuse holder for cylindrical fuses 5x20mm 10A on panel
5x20MM cylindrical Fuses PTF 30 Fuse holder in miniature design; Panel mounting and solder connection; Finger-grip and screwdriver slot equipped fuse carrier with screw socket. This panel mount fuse holder is ideal for mounting through 0.8mm to 2.8mm panel walls, is UL rated at 20 amps at 250 volts and has solder connectors. The finger grip cap holds the 5x20mm glass fuses.
R3-12/13 5X20MM, 6X30MM Fuse Holder 10A 125V/250V UL Fuse Box
6*30mm 3AG fuse Panel Mount Fuse Holders R3-9 13 14C 44 22 53 fuse 6X32 high temperature 10A at YAXUN. Fuse Holders Screw Cap 10A 250 VAC TUV . 187 Inch Male Tabs Termination – .250 Inch x 1.25 Inch Fuse Size – Black Phenolic CSA cURus. R3-13 Fuse Holder are a product manufactured by Chin. We provide cost-effective solutions for Fuse Holder, ensuring timely deliveries around the world.
Replacement Hi-limit Cut off Thermostat & Resettable Thermal Switch
KSD301, KD302, KSD306, KD308 Hi-limit Cut off Thermostat & Resettable Thermal Switch When the circuit is working properly, the contacts are in a closed state. When the rated operating temperature is reached, the bimetal is deformed by heat and breaks quickly, cutting off the circuit. After that, the device begins to cool down.
RS PRO 5x20mm Cartridge Fast~slow Blown Fuses with lead
Miniature 5x20mm Medium-Acting Glass Body Fuse
VAC (V): 250
Nominal Melting I2T (A2sec): 0.005, 0.009, 0.011, 0.017, 0.031, 0.057, 0.085, 0.12, 0.13, 0.16 more
Resistance (Ω): 0.01167, 0.01578, 0.03045, 0.04515, 0.0551
What are the different sizes of glass fuses?
AGA, SFE 4. (1/4" x 5/8")
SFE 6. (1/4" x 3/4")
AGW, SFE 7.5, SFE 9. (1/4" x 7/8")
AGX. (1/4" x 1")
SFE 14. (1/4" x 1-1/16")
AGC, SFE 20, UK. (1/4" x 1-1/4")
AGY, SFE 30. (1/4" x 1-7/16")
AGU. (13/32" x 1-1/2")
RTD PT100 Temperature Sensor Probe with Cable
What is a Platinum thermal resistance sensor?
An RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector) is a Platinum thermal resistance whose resistance changes with changes in temperature. Its resistance increases as the sensor temperature increases. The relationship between resistance and temperature is well known and repeatable over time. RTD is a passive device. It does not produce output by itself. External electronics can be used to measure the sensor resistance by passing a small current through the sensor to produce a voltage. Typically 1 mA or less measurement current, maximum 5 mA, without risk of self-heating.