What are the automotive fuse types
Chip fuses: (Mini, AUTO, ATO, ATC, Maxi blade fuses) The most common type in modern vehicles, characterized by a plastic body with two metal pieces (feet) inside. Metal is commonly composed of zinc alloy, PC, and PA66 plastic.
Box type fuses: including other styles such as glass, ceramic, or specialized box type fuses found in some old cars or special systems.
High current fuses: such as Maxi and MEGA fuses (ANL-A bolt fuses, ANL-B bolt fuses, MIDI bolt fuses) and fork bolt fuses, used for high amperage applications, high-power electrical system protection
GFEFUSEs: A Chinese automotive fuse manufacturer that provides fuses, fuse holders, MINI, AUTO, MAXI, ATO blade fuses, bolt fuses, automotive fuse holders, bolt fuses, high voltage fuses, low voltage fuses, bolt fuses, etc
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Comparison between Maxi blade fuse and ATO/ATC blade fuse - Gfefuses
[…] Maxi blade fuse has a difference in size compared to the ATO/ATC blade fuse. The Maxi blade fuse mainly has a current range of 20 amperes to 120 amperes, while the ATO/ATC blade fuse has a current […]
The difference between MAXI blade fuse and MIDI fuse (bolt fuse) - Gfefuses
[…] Maxi blade fuses (also known as plug-in fuses) have currents of 20A-120A and low voltage 12V24V32V. MIDI fuses, also known as MIDI bolt fuses and flat fuses. 23A-200A […]