they only do the "smaller" type up to 30 Amp , and the "bigger" ones start at 40 and go up , its just a way of identifying that it is a larger capacity fuse
they only do the "smaller" type up to 30 Amp , and the "bigger" ones start at 40 and go up , its just a way of identifying that it is a larger capacity fuse
Sorry I´m a bit confused by your reply.
Is it a "small" maxi fuse?
There is in the fuse as well another green 30A fuse with the same shape as the orange in the photo.
Sorry I´m a bit confused by your reply.
Is it a "small" maxi fuse?
There is in the fuse as well another green 30A fuse with the same shape as the orange in the photo.
I knew that, but if I wanted to order the orange fuse in the photo how should I call it?
a Standard fuse wouldn't fit in the slot or would it? Let´s say fuse 66 (standard) below wouldn't fit were 67 is.
I knew that, but if I wanted to order the orange fuse in the photo how should I call it?
a Standard fuse wouldn't fit in the slot or would it? Let´s say fuse 66 (standard) below wouldn't fit were 67 is.
I don't really understand what you are after ! Have you not looked at the PDF I linked you to?
Its not rocket science, look at the PDF and you need to see what amp fuse you need and up to 30 amps its
either Mini, Standard fuses any thing over you will need a Maxi fuse at least
So according to your pdf orange and 40A it could only be Maxi or standard. We already agreed is too small for a maxi and is not the same shape as a standard (or ATO in your pdf)
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