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German fuses.


koda6966

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I found a box of those "german inline fuses" laying in the garage. Would I be able to use the 5 amp version for my cold cathodes (the manufacturor says they draw 3 amps) and the 10 amp version for my panic alarm?

I'm not familiar with them at all. But if I can use them instead of buying an inline fuse new I'd rather do that.
 
hmm if they are rated for 5amp, and u need 3 amp, seems to me that yeah u can use em.
and what do they say?? 3ein amperein aus inlinenhaus fusiblehausen :icon_rofl: :icon_rofl: :icon_rofl: :icon_rofl: :icon_rofl: :icon_rofl: :icon_rofl:
 
The proper term for these is GBC fuse. I guess they go to some european cars (probably the german ones, since they were in an old cardboard box with "GERMAN FUSES" wrote in sharpie on them. I wonder why we have them, we've never owned german..

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Since I don't have a housing for these, and am too cheap to buy one, I'm just going to push the wires through so that they have contact with the metal and wrap them in electrical tape to weather proof them.
 

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