This chart shows the voltage drop in millivolts (mV) across various colored fuses from cartridge styles ranging in amperage from 20 to 100 amps, as the circuit current increases from 0.1 to 10 amps. The voltage drop increases as the circuit current and fuse amperage increases, with higher amperage fuses showing higher voltage drops at each current measurement. This information could help an electrician determine the appropriate fuse to use based on the circuit specifications and desired voltage drop.
This chart shows the voltage drop in millivolts (mV) across various colored fuses from cartridge styles ranging in amperage from 20 to 100 amps, as the circuit current increases from 0.1 to 10 amps. The voltage drop increases as the circuit current and fuse amperage increases, with higher amperage fuses showing higher voltage drops at each current measurement. This information could help an electrician determine the appropriate fuse to use based on the circuit specifications and desired voltage drop.
This chart shows the voltage drop in millivolts (mV) across various colored fuses from cartridge styles ranging in amperage from 20 to 100 amps, as the circuit current increases from 0.1 to 10 amps. The voltage drop increases as the circuit current and fuse amperage increases, with higher amperage fuses showing higher voltage drops at each current measurement. This information could help an electrician determine the appropriate fuse to use based on the circuit specifications and desired voltage drop.