• 32VDC 20A Low Profile Mini Fuse , 11mm Mini Blade Car Fuses
  • 32VDC 20A Low Profile Mini Fuse , 11mm Mini Blade Car Fuses
  • 32VDC 20A Low Profile Mini Fuse , 11mm Mini Blade Car Fuses
  • 32VDC 20A Low Profile Mini Fuse , 11mm Mini Blade Car Fuses
32VDC 20A Low Profile Mini Fuse , 11mm Mini Blade Car Fuses

32VDC 20A Low Profile Mini Fuse , 11mm Mini Blade Car Fuses

Product Details:

Place of Origin: Dongguan City,Guangdong Province,China
Model Number: AB11020

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Minimum Order Quantity: 1000 Pieces
Price: Negotiable
Packaging Details: Bulk
Delivery Time: 2 Weeks
Payment Terms: T/T
Supply Ability: 50,000,000 Pieces Per Month
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Detail Information

Product Name: Mini Blade Fuse Length: 11mm
Height: 16mm Thickness: 4mm
Rated Current: 20Amp Voltage Rating: 32 Volt
Speed: Quick Blow Standard: SAE J2077
Product: Blade Fuse Mounting Style: Holder
Termination Style: Blade Color: Yellow
Operating Temperature: -40~+125C Interrupt Rating: 1 KA At 32 VDC
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Product Description

32VDC 20A Low Profile Mini Fuse , 11mm Mini Blade Car Fuses

 
Plug In Zinc Alloy Automotive Fuses Mini Auto Blade Fuse Rated 32VDC 20A Yellow 11mm For Automotive Passenger Car
 
 
Overview
 

he MINI Fuse is quickly becoming the new standard for vehicle circuit protection throughout the world. Its miniature design, meets the need for more circuits to be protected while utilizing less space, and its ability to cope with high temperatures in adverse environments makes the MINI Fuse the recommended choice for protection.

 
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Time-Current Characteristics
 

In 1.1In 1.35In 2.0In 3.5In 6.0In
1-35A >100Hours Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max.
0.75 s 1800 s 0.15 s 5 s 0.04 s 0.5 s 0.02 s 0.1 s

 
 
Ratings
 

Part Number Ampere(A) VoltageVDC Body Color
AB11001 1A 32V Black
AB11002 2A 32V Lt.Gray
AB11003 3A 32V Violet
AB11004 4A 32V Pink
AB11005 5A 32V Tan
AB11075 7.5A 32V Brown
AB11010 10A 32V Red
AB11015 15A 32V Blue
AB11020 20A 32V Yellow
AB11025 25A 32V Natural
AB11030 30A 32V Green
AB11035 35A 32V Purple
 
 
Dimension
 
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Fast Acting, Low Voltage For UP To 32v DC
Material * Body: Plastic.
* Metal: Zinc Alloy
Standard According To SAE J2077
To Permit More Fuses in The Same Amount of Space
Fuses Are Color-Coded For Easy Amperage Identification.

 
 
Temperature Rerating Curve
 
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Time-Current Characteristic Curves
 
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How to Change a Car Fuse in 8 Easy Steps
 
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Whether it's the rattling that comes and goes with the moon phases, a timing belt that obeys only changes in barometric pressure, or the sudden flickering of that dreaded check engine light, certain car problems require the professional experience and honest technical knowledge only a mechanic can bring. This doesn't mean you should be afraid to approach your car with a tool though. There are certain car fixes that every man should be capable of doing himself. Your mechanic might not thank you for learning them, but your wallet surely will.
 
 

How to Change a Fuse

If you've never blown a fuse at home congratulations, you're an anomaly. Fuses are designed to break as they prevent the overloading of the whole system—think of them as the noble sacrifices of the electrical world. Changing a fuse in your car is similar to changing one at home.
1. Locate your car's fuse panel. You might need to check the owner's manual, but they can usually be found under the steering wheel.
2. Take off the fuse panel's cover. Inside you'll see a range of colors and numbers that denote different amperages while a diagram (usually on the reverse of the cover) will show what each fuse powers in your car.
3. Locate the blown fuse. The inside will usually be black or the metal filament might be broken. If it's dark, you might want a flashlight to make this a quicker job.
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4. Remove the broken fuse. You can use a variety of tools (or skip the tools and use your hands) to extract the blown fuse, the important point is to use care. Fuses can break easily and a broken fuse is a lot harder to get out than a fully intact one.
5. Insert a replacement fuse of the correct amperage—make note of the fuse panel and your owner's manual on this one. Using a fuse of the incorrect amperage can cause serious electrical problems.
6. Keep a few extra fuses of various amperages in your glove box. In a jam, you can always take a fuse away from a lesser used function of the same amperage and use it for something more pressing, but this is just a temporary fix. For example, if the fuse for your power windows is blown and there's no rain in the forecast pull the working fuse that's allocated for your rear windshield wiper and use it for power windows. Just double check that the amperages for each are the same.
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7. Start the ignition to check if your handiwork has paid off.
8. If the same fuse blows soon after you replaced it or doesn't work at all, it might be time for a trip to the mechanic.
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Step-by-step guide
 

32VDC 20A Low Profile Mini Fuse , 11mm Mini Blade Car Fuses 11 Find the right fuse
Use the car handbook or the lid of the fuse box to help identify which fuse you need to remove.
32VDC 20A Low Profile Mini Fuse , 11mm Mini Blade Car Fuses 12 Remove fuse:
In the fuse box you should find a small set of plastic tweezers that make removing a fuse much easier. Simply slip them over the end of the fuse and pull it out.
32VDC 20A Low Profile Mini Fuse , 11mm Mini Blade Car Fuses 13 Check the fuse:
If the fuse has blown, the thin metal wire that connects the two flat blades will be broken.
32VDC 20A Low Profile Mini Fuse , 11mm Mini Blade Car Fuses 14 Replace:
Use the fuse tweezers to insert the new fuse. Make sure the fuse you are putting in is the same rating as the one you took out.

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