What does 2AG mean on a fuse?
The 2AG or 5 x 15mm, cartridge, fuse is a glass miniature fuse, having a diameter of 5mm and a length of 15mm. The 2AG fuse is designed to offer similar electrical characteristics as a 3AG, cartridge fuse in 1/3 of the PC Board space.
What is 250v fuse?
The 250 volt semiconductor fuse is a current limiting, very fast-acting, fuse rated to 250 volts AC and up to 250 volts DC. Current ratings range from 1 to 2,500 amps. The maximum interrupting rating, is 200,000 amps AC and 100,000 DC.
What does 3AG mean?
The 3AG designation stands for automotive glass and reflects its original design as an automotive fuse back in the 1930’s. The 3AG fuse size is constructed with a glass body and is less expensive than the 3AB, ceramic fuse.
How many amps is a 3AG fuse?
3AG 1-R
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Fuse Type | Cartridge, Glass |
| Current Rating (Amps) | 1 A |
| Voltage Rating – AC | 250 V |
| Response Time | Fast Blow |
What size is 3AG fuse?
The 3AG cartridge, fuses are miniature glass electronic fuses. The 3AG fuse dimensions are a diameter of 1/4 inch and a length of 1-1/4 inches and are very common in North America. The 3AG designation stands for automotive glass and reflects its original design as an automotive fuse back in the 1930’s.
What does 3AG fuse mean?
automotive glass
The 3AG designation stands for automotive glass and reflects its original design as an automotive fuse back in the 1930’s. The 3AG fuse size is constructed with a glass body and is less expensive than the 3AB, ceramic fuse.
What is a 3AB fuse?
3AB Cartridge Fuse The 3AB fuse is designed with a ceramic body which can tolerate higher temperatures and offers higher interrupting and voltage, ratings than the 3AG, fuse. 3AB ratings are typically provided at both 125 and 250 volts AC. Fuses rated up to 1000 volts are available.
How many volts is 1.5 amps?
The 1.5A ohm to volts formula is V = 1.5 × Ω. Replace Ω with your individual resistance in ohm. Assumed Ω = 8, the result of the conversion is 12 volts (rounded to two decimal places).