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Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2024
I used this on my electric water pump conversion which drives a pump that pulls 36amps at full bore.This lasted a decent while before it burned up. I was all upset and ready to write a nasty review before I came back and saw I was using it for more amperage than it was intended for. Not bad for how long I ran it for.I bought a higher capacity fuse holder with 10awg wires. Hopefully this next one holds up better.
Steven P. Bowler
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
This product worked well for my needs, however the wire on the ones I received are 10 guage, not 12. I had to get creative & solder them in to my 12 Guage harness. My crimp connectors wouldn't work.
George
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024
These are spade fuse holders they work great
cathy
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024
Good value. Restocked my fuse holder inventory.
Adam Ratliff
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2023
Like my last review on these. I have been using my fair share of them on my 57 Ford Fairlane Gasser and my 61Ford galaxie. Think about these things next time you are going to be wiring up your stuff. They just saved me from having to pay for a new set of LED lights for my 61. I bought a brand new set of LED tail lights not cheap. Not just a little bulb. They are the whole tail light super bright really good. For the people who can't see me hit the brakes. They can now. No excuses about not being able to see me. Still a generator car and still have no idea what happened but if I never put these in my rear light harness I truly think it would have burned out my LED lights for sure. Have a new one wire alternator and bracket just need a little bit of free time. Thanks again for everything
Kimberly K.
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2020
Probably did not need a ten pack of fuse holders, but the per unit cost was so low I could not resist. These are a good option if you need an inline fuse holder for the standard blade type fuse. The fuse slots are really slide on terminals. Because they crimp the terminals onto the ends of the wire and then mold the plastic around the terminals, the terminals openings for the fuse blades are offset slightly (not in a straight line) because they use only left or right hand crimp terminals. That means the fuse has a little more side torque during insertion and removal. If I had my preference, they would be oriented the same way, but that would mean they would have to use left and right handed terminals, and that is probably asking too much for something so inexpensive.Wire size is at least AWG 12. Might be AWG 10, but I doubt it. Fit too easily into a yellow butt splice with a second AWG 16 wire, and those butt splices are for AWG 10-12 as I recall. Has a silicone insulation jacket which can be difficult to strip, but is effective at abrasion and water resistance, and insulating capability.Overall, satisfied with the purchase and would definitely purchase again if I ever use up this supply...
Stone Polisher
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2020
I was at first put off by the reddish but clear (see thru) insulating plastic used, it seems a bit cheap compared to nicer flexible silicone coated wire. I took off one star because I can't say how the insulation might hold up vs. more expensive flexible silicone. But, the insulating plastic is very thick and seems similar in quality to cheaper wire, just a bit transparent. The copper wire is fairly heavy, and I stripped it with #12 AWG and lost a few strands, so it is somewhat larger guage than 12, but less than 10. The fuse cap fits well, and the fuse went in easily and satisfyingly snug ..Plus!. Overall, since I'm using this indoors, I think it will be just fine. I would not recommend it to be exposed to sunlight and it is not waterproof. For the price, it will get the job done. You can spend about twice as much for this AWG in copper, and get a bit more durability and quality, but unless you have a special task, this is a good deal.
Macnut
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2019
As others complained, it is tight to get the fuses in. As the song says "You need a little patience" Take your time and just put one side in a little first and switch sides one going back and forth one at a time and do it gently. It takes a minute but it will go in just fine. I'd rather it be nice and tight than just fall out, wouldn't you?If you're really impatient you could just jam a small flat screwdriver in it. If you do that, you'll probably open it up too much or slip and poke your hand with the screwdriver, not fun right? Just take your time and all will be fine.You'll know when it's in all the way because the cover won't snap on if it's sticking out too far, plus the fuse won't be flush. Not to mention your circuit probably won't work or will intermittently. Plus, I don't care if they are made in China, the north pole or Mars, this is a quality productLastly, to rebut other reviews.....I've been dealing with wiring for nearly 40 years, commercial electric, automotive and telecommunications, these ARE every bit of 10 gauge wire, not 12, not 14 and certainly not 8 but 10 gauge wire. Strip the sheath and stick it in a wire thickness gauge and you'll see, nice and tight fit for 10 gauge wire as it is advertised to be. You could easily throw 30 amps through these no problem as promised. If the fuse keeps blowing then you're obviously trying to do more amperage or you have a fault on your circuit.
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