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Australia Standard Copper Tube Lug

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Gedele Electric

  • Country: China    
  • Export Year: 2007
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DIN46235 Copper Tube Lug

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Gedele Electric

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DT Type 2 Holes Copper Cable Lugs

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Gedele Electric

  • Country: China    
  • Export Year: 2007
  • Employee Count: 11-20
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  • Established: 2007

DTG Type Copper Tube Lug

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Gedele Electric

  • Country: China    
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  • Employee Count: 11-20
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  • Established: 2007

DTL Type 2 Holes Bimetallic Cable Lugs

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Gedele Electric

  • Country: China    
  • Export Year: 2007
  • Employee Count: 11-20
  • Overseas Office: No
  • Established: 2007

DTL Type 2 Holes Bimetallic Cable Lugs

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  • Business Type: Manufacturer
  • Supplying Ability: 100000 Pieces Per Month
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Gedele Electric

  • Country: China    
  • Export Year: 2007
  • Employee Count: 11-20
  • Overseas Office: No
  • Established: 2007

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A fuse is basically a short wire that is intended to melt and separate when an excessive amount of current is applied. Fuses are always arranged in series with their components to be safe from overcurrent, so that when the fuse blows, it’ll open the whole circuit and prevent current from passing through the component. A fuse if connected to one branch of a parallel circuit, wouldn’t affect the current on any other branches. Fuses are only rated in the unit for current: amps. The best place to set up a fuse and its components in a grounded power system is on the ungrounded conductor path directed to the load. This way, when the fuse explodes, only the grounded conductor will be there still linked to the load, and in result, making it safe for a person to be around.