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The KLK type fuses are rated for 600V, 100,000A interruption rating and
are 1 1/2" long by 2/5" diameter (picture a 3/4 length AAA battery)
and are available from 1/10 A to about 30A and cost around EIGHT
DOLLARS a piece.
They're more expensive than the 200,000A interruption rating, larger,
knife blade fuses using a generous amount of copper at the end blades,
which cost around $2-5
Any idea why they cost so much?
The KLK type fuses are rated for 600V, 100,000A interruption rating and
are 1 1/2" long by 2/5" diameter (picture a 3/4 length AAA battery)
and are available from 1/10 A to about 30A and cost around EIGHT
DOLLARS a piece.
They're more expensive than the 200,000A interruption rating, larger,
knife blade fuses using a generous amount of copper at the end blades,
which cost around $2-5
Any idea why they cost so much?