1,500+ Results for Automotive Fuses, Breakers & Fuse Boxes - Page 9
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- Item: Automotive Circuit Breaker
- Terminal Connection: Stud
- Reset Type: Automatic
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- Item: Automotive Circuit Breaker
- Terminal Connection: Stud
- Mounting: Surface
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- Item: Automotive Flasher
- Flash Rate Per Minute: 144
- Voltage Rating: 12V DC
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- Item: Automotive Switch
- Contact Form: SPST
- Number of Connections: 3
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- Item: Automotive Circuit Breaker
- Standards: RoHS Compliant
- For Use With: Maxi Fuse Connector
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- Item: Push-to-Trip Circuit Breaker,200A
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- Item: Marine Rated Battery Fuse
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- Item: Pal Pacific Auto Link Fuses 60 Amp Ylw F
Key Features:
- Item: Automotive Switch
- Contact Form: SPST
- Number of Connections: 3
Key Features:
- Item: Automotive Switch
- Contact Form: SPST
- Number of Connections: 3
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- Item: Circuit Breaker, Thermal, 150 Amp
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- Item: Switch Toggle,20 Amp,On/Off,SPST,
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- Item: Switch,Toggle,50 Amp,ON/OFF,SPST
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- Item: Circuit Breaker, Mini, Type II, 30A
About Automotive Fuses, Breakers & Fuse Boxes
Automotive Fuses, Breakers & Fuse Boxes are essential electrical components designed to safeguard your vehicle's wiring and electrical parts from damage due to excess current. These protective elements come in various forms tailored for specific tasks - from low voltage applications requiring 12-volt automotive fuses to high voltage uses needing car breaker boxes or circuit breaker fuses. They may also boast unique features like special compounds or technologies that enhance their lifespan and provide extra protection. Composed of robust metal alloys capable of withstanding high temperatures, these units typically feature copper or brass contacts plated with tin or silver for optimal conductivity, along with ceramic insulation to minimize arcing between contacts. Their usage is widespread across numerous industries – from manufacturing plants protecting equipment against power surges, auto mechanics conducting routine maintenance procedures, to automobiles themselves where they secure sensitive electronic components such as airbags.