12:55 Mar 3, 2014 |
English language (monolingual) [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Electronics / Elect Eng | |||||
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5 | microfusible |
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5 | Relatively smaller fuse |
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4 | small fuse |
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small fuse Explanation: Yes, it's a small fuse. It's not more complicated than that. It has exactly the same function as any other fuse. |
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microfusible Explanation: ... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 hrs (2014-03-03 14:56:45 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Minifuse. Sorry for the mishap. :0( |
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Relatively smaller fuse Explanation: Basically electrical fuses which we use for protection of devices vary in size they have different size groups i.e Micro , Mini , Maxi , regular etc fuse . The functionality of all these fuses is same they only vary in Dimensions and current ratings. Micro fuses can only be used in devices having low current rating means which use less electric power . Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuse_(automotive) Reference: http://conquer.en.china.cn/selling-leads/detail,1160484454,M... |
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