No. A T2AH fuse is a high-breaking capacity type whereas a T2L is low-breaking capacity. Often, High-breaking capacity fuses have ceramic (hence stronger) tubes and low-breaking capacity fuses have glass tubes. High-breaking capacity fuses are able to protect against higher short-circuit currents than low-breaking capacity ones (which could explode under the same conditions).
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The current rating is 2A (2 amps).
Hi, i`m not sure if you know or not but the fuse is really a very small resister. the main power fuse is located near the power jack on the circuit board. this is the number you need to look for F0001. if you have a digital meter set it to 20K and test the fuse/resister. the fuse should read the same way as if you touched the two meter leads together. hope this helps you. good luck.
Need to know which fuse u want to find out... There are quite a few different fuses in the fuse box. 10A 20A 30A, fuse for fan, fuse for Engine, fuse for horn?
It is a type of fuse
Each fuse has its own rating. It will be marked on the fuse somewhere.