LiTime ANL FUSE 250A 32V 3 PCS

【Product】250A Copper Alloy Inline Fuse, Rated Voltage: 32V

【Applications】Protect controllers, wiring, and batteries from over-current in cars, RVs, off-grid, home storage, marine, trucks, AV systems, and other vehicles.

【Material】Made from durable copper alloy, this inline fuse resists heat and melting for reliable, long-lasting protection.

【Usage】Please replace the blown ANL fuse with an ANL fuse of the same amperage.

【Package Includes】3 x 250A ANL Copper Alloy Inline Fuses (Recommended to use with a LiTime fuse holder for better performance) 

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LiTime ANL FUSE 250A 32V 3 PCS

LiTime ANL FUSE 250A 32V 3 PCS

$19.99 $15.99

LiTime ANL FUSE 250A 32V 3 PCS

$19.99 $15.99
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    FAQ

    Q: What is an ANL fuse?

    A:

    An ANL fuse is a type of high-current fuse designed to protect electrical circuits from overcurrent conditions. It is commonly used in automotive, marine, and industrial applications.

    Q: What are the main features of ANL fuses?

    A:

    ANL fuses are known for their high current-carrying capacity, typically ranging from 35 amperes to 750 amperes. They are designed to provide reliable protection against overloads and short circuits in high-current circuits.

    Q: What is the difference between ANL and Class T fuses?

    A:

    ANL and Class T fuses are both types of high-ampere fuses used in electrical systems, but they have some key differences:

    ANL Fuses:

    1. ANL fuses are designed to protect high-current circuits, typically ranging from 35 amperes to 750 amperes.

    2. They are often used in automotive, marine, and industrial applications where high current protection is required.

    3. ANL fuses are typically larger in size compared to Class T fuses.

    4. These fuses are known for their ability to interrupt high current faults and provide reliable protection in demanding environments.


    Class T Fuses:

    1. Class T fuses, also known as time-delay fuses, are designed to protect high-current circuits, typically ranging from 110 amperes to 1200 amperes.

    2. They are commonly used in industrial and commercial applications, especially in high-energy circuits such as those found in large industrial machinery and electrical distribution systems.

    3. Class T fuses are characterized by their compact size and high interrupting capacity, making them suitable for high-energy applications where space is limited.

    4. They are designed to provide time-delay characteristics, which means they can handle temporary overloads without tripping while still providing protection against sustained overcurrent conditions.


    In summary, while both ANL and Class T fuses are used for high-current protection, the key differences lie in their size, current ratings, and specific applications. ANL fuses are commonly used in automotive, marine, and industrial applications, while Class T fuses are often found in industrial and commercial settings, especially where space and high interrupting capacity are important considerations.

    Q: Where are ANL fuses commonly used?

    A:

    ANL fuses are often used in applications such as car audio systems, marine electrical systems, inverters, amplifiers, and other high-current DC electrical systems. They are also found in industrial equipment and machinery where high-current protection is required.

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    good parts and good people work at litime

    i must say those fuses are heavy duty built good

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    good parts and good people work at litime

    i must say those fuses are heavy duty built good

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