Product Description
Safety in Every Circuit
Protect your equipment with our reliable, slow-blow ceramic fuses. Sourced from decommissioned hot tubs, our 20A 250V AC fuses provide the safety you need at an affordable price.
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The Right Fuse for the Job
Choosing the correct fuse is essential for protecting your equipment from overcurrents and preventing potential hazards. Our slow-blow ceramic fuses are specifically designed to handle temporary power surges without blowing, making them ideal for motors and other inductive loads commonly found in hot tubs and industrial machinery.
Key Specifications:
- Type: Slow-Blow Ceramic Cartridge Fuse (326 style)
- Rating: 20 Amp / 250 Volt AC
- Size: 1/4" x 1-1/4"
- Holder Requirement: 3AB, 3AG
- Source: Sustainably recycled from decommissioned hot tubs
Why Choose Our Recycled Fuses?
Engineered for Safety
Each fuse is tested to ensure it meets the original manufacturer's specifications for slow-blow performance, offering dependable circuit protection.
Built for Durability
Ceramic fuses offer superior thermal stability and a higher interrupting rating compared to glass fuses, making them a safer choice for high-current applications.
Eco-Friendly Choice
By choosing recycled fuses, you are supporting a more sustainable supply chain and giving high-quality components a second life.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a "slow-blow" fuse and why do I need one?
A slow-blow (or time-delay) fuse is designed to withstand a temporary surge in electrical current, which often occurs when a motor starts up. This prevents the fuse from blowing unnecessarily while still protecting the circuit from a sustained overload.
Are these used fuses safe?
Yes. Every fuse is carefully inspected and tested to ensure it functions correctly and provides reliable overcurrent protection according to its original specifications.
Will this fuse fit my equipment?
Our fuses are a standard 1/4" x 1-1/4" size (326 style) and are compatible with 3AB and 3AG fuse holders. Please check your equipment's manual or existing fuse to confirm the required amperage, voltage, and size.
What's the difference between a ceramic and glass fuse?
Ceramic fuses, like ours, can handle higher temperatures and have a higher interrupting capacity (the ability to safely stop a high fault current). This makes them a safer and more reliable option for high-power devices like hot tubs.
Protect Your Investment Today
Don’t compromise on safety. Get the right fuse for your hot tub or industrial equipment and ensure your circuits are properly protected.
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