Pack of 5-200mA (0.2A) Glass Fuse (GMA), 250v, 5mm x 20mm (3/16" X 3/4") Fast Blow (Fast Acting)
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They're the only ones who know about it. I've never used 2A fuses before. The spade fuses are used in some cars, but I've never used one for anything less than a few amps.
Selected User Reviews For Pack of 5-200mA (0.2A) Glass Fuse (GMA), 250v, 5mm x 20mm (3/16" X 3/4") Fast Blow (Fast Acting)
I bought these to replace a blown fuse in a digital VOM I bought to observe electrolytic capacitor capacitive kick. This was always my first test for a capacitor. These fuses function properly, and my small multimeter is now operational. This fuse will always blow if you try to measure voltage with a current meter. It happens to the best of us from time to time, but these fuses saved the day, and I'll be keeping them on hand in the future.
They have the number 0 next to them. The metal connectors are stamped with a 2 amp (200mA) rating on the package, but when I tested one of them, it blew at 1. 1 amp - 5 times the size of the listing! br>I had a similar experience with another Amazon seller. From now on, I guess I'll have to rely on a reputable electronics retailer.
I was able to find exactly what I needed for a reasonable price.
I was looking for something like this.
These are capable of completing the task at hand.
Using them in electric testing devices, as shown in the photos.
There's not much more to say than they're the type my multimeter requires, and they work fine; they don't blow too quickly, and they haven't yet failed to blow at a level that would destroy it.
I received precisely what I had requested!.