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Power Fuse Module on 2040-parts.com

US $53.75
Location:

Luray, VA, United States

Luray, VA, United States
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Holds 2 'J' case cartridge style fuses(see item #9564), each a separate circuit. 

Shipped with 2 fuses: 1-20 Amp and 1-30 Amp. 

Features a silicone seal offering a weather tight enclosure. 

Operating temperature is from 185 F  to -40 F.


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