I would call that colored thingy between the fingers an automotive j case cartridge fuse it is what ford called a maxi fuse in its 2001 owners manual but a cartridge fuse in its 2010 owners manual.
Automotive cartridge fuse types.
Sfe and ag type fuses are fast blow fuses they pop as soon as there is more draw than they are rated for.
Fuses for high voltage applications are filled with sand or oil.
Micro2 micro3 lp mini low profile mini mini regular ato and maxi.
Low profile mini mini micro2 and ato.
A cartridge fuse that is 13 32 in diameter and 1 1 2 in length 10x38mm.
2 2 1 cartridge type hv hrc fuse.
Cartridge fuse means something totally different in size and appearance for household wiring.
What is a fuse type and why do i need to know which one i have.
Smd variants of cartridge fuses also exist for direct pcb mounting.
Cartridge type hrc fuse liquid type hrc fuse expulsion type hrc fuse.
They are classified into three types.
Various glass fuses have different diameters and widths depending on the style.
The rating voltage for high voltage fuse is above 1500v and upto 138000v.
15 20 25 30 40 50 60.
A glass or ceramic body cartridge fuse that is 5mm in diameter and 20mm in length.
This type is the most common in cars.
A glass body cartridge fuse that is 5mm in diameter and 15mm in length.
Transformers and power systems use high voltage fuses.
In general time delay fuses hold 500 of the rated current for a minimum of ten seconds yet will still open quickly on higher values of current.
They come in.
Just like in your home your fuse box controls the electrical flow or power throughout your car.
There are six varieties.
Automotive cartridge fuses are rectangular fuses for protecting vehicle wiring harnesses against overcurrent.
There are four main fuse types found in vehicles today.
Low profile jcase 58v automotive cartridge fuse.
This is to prevent arcing between the two ends of the fuse after it has blown.
Mcase cartridge fuse rated 32v amps a.
They re generally used in higher voltage applications than automotive blade fuses.
The fuse element uses material such as copper silver or tin.
Every car uses fuses to protect the vehicle s wiring and electrical system components.
They have a plastic housing that s color coded by amperage rating to help prevent installation of a mismatched fuse.