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Sherco-Auto Fusible Link Wire 14 AWG Gauge Universal Black 10 FT Spool - USA Made

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1.:10 Ft Coil


2.Color:10 Awg Gauge




Sherco Automotive & Marine Supplies Part # FLW20-25 Fusible Link Wire 20 AWG Gauge Universal Black 25 FT Spool Coil - USA Made (NOTE: Only 100 Foot Spools Come with metal spool included. 25 ft and 10 ft sold in coils packaged in plastic bags.) An electrical fusible link is a type of electrical fuse that is constructed simply with a short piece of wire typically four American wire gauge sizes smaller than the wire that is being protected. For example, an AWG 16 fusible link might be used to protect AWG 12 wiring. Electrical fusible links are common in high-current automotive applications. The wire in an electrical fusible link is encased in high-temperature fire-resistant insulation to reduce hazards when the wire melts. Fit type : Universal Fit Color : Black Country of Origin : United States Fusible Link Ratings and Approvals: SAE Specification: SAE J-1128 Type HTS Voltage Rating: 50 volts - low voltage wire Temperature Rating: 150 C Fusible Link Applications: This low-voltage, insulated automotive cable is designed for use in demanding automotive wire harness applications where standard fuses are unsuitable. The fusible link protects the automotive cable harness in case of extreme current overload. If this occurs, the conductor within the link melts while its insulation contains any spark or flame emitted, preventing potential electrical fires.


bruce
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024
This coil of wire is standard stranded copper in pvc insulation. For use as a fusible link, the insulation must not melt, and that is exactly what a fusible link must do- the copper wire must melt, but the insulation must stay intact. My Feedback for this item is a BIG ZERO
Mike bowers
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024
This is not true fuseable link wire true fuseable link wire is not supposed to catch on fire it is supposed to contain the fire inside the coating and burn the connection but what happened to my case was is I did a test and it immediately caught the wire on fire in under a second was it a fusible link yeah I guess you could say that but no it did not contain the fire like true fusible link wire is supposed to that's what fusible link wire is supposed to do it's contain the fire inside the coating and burn the connection that did not happen in this case whatsoever so I would not recommend this so called fuseable link wire totally false advertisement and you most certainly will have an electrical fire on ur hands " if " anything was to short out
Steve
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2023
You may hate to use a fuse because the circuit should never overload. Wire a little snip of this in an easy to get to spot and if the unthinkable does happen, the disaster will happen here instead of in the wiring harness.Using mine to guard against shorts on some lithium battery feeds on solar PV wiring. I'd much rather replace a snip of wire than experience a fire.
James
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2023
Did the job
jim marsicano
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2023
good price