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).
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.
In a 120V circuit with an open fuse, you would expect the voltage across the open fuse to be approximately 120 volts. This is because the open fuse creates a break in the circuit, preventing current from flowing, but the voltage remains present across the open points. The voltage is effectively the same as the supply voltage since there is no current to drop the voltage across the fuse.
To replace a fuse in an ELCB (Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker), first turn off the main power supply to ensure safety. Open the ELCB cover, locate the blown fuse, and carefully remove it. Insert a new fuse of the same rating, ensuring it fits securely, and then close the cover. Finally, restore power and test the ELCB to confirm proper operation.
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?
The current rating is 2A (2 amps).
Darling, the amperage of a fuse isn't determined by its voltage rating. You need to check the markings on the fuse itself to find out its amperage. Don't go playing guessing games with electricity, honey. Stay safe and read the labels.
Should be the same fuse for parking light/tail lights Should be the same fuse for parking light/tail lights Should be the same fuse for parking light/tail lights Should be the same fuse for parking light/tail lights
the cig lighter and the radio run off the same fuse. if you find the cig lighter fuse..... you find the radio fuse. i had the same problem ;)
its the same fuse as the lighter.. needs a 15 fuse...
The horn fuse is the same as the stop lamp fuse
Door lock fuse is the same as the interior light fuse its a 10amp fuse
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It is the same fuse as the cigarette lighter.
AnswerYes, they are on the same fuse, in the fusebox
I asked myself the same question on my car and realized that its the same fuse as your cigarette lighter!