Are low profile and mini fuses interchangeable?
Low-profile MINI® fuses are a smaller, more compact version of standard MINI® ATM fuses. Compatible with the MINI® Low Profile Fuse Adapter.
What is a low profile mini fuse?
The Low Profile Mini fuse is an automotive blade fuse offering similar electrical characteristics as the standard MINI® fuse. The lower overall height allows for more space and weight savings. The low Profile Mini fuse is color coded for amperage identification.
What is the smallest automotive fuse?
Micro2
Car Fuse Sizes Micro2 – these are the smallest type, characterised by their tall, thin shape. Micro3 – these are easily identifiable as they are the only type with three terminals instead of two.
What is a micro 2 fuse?
The MICRO2™ Fuse is the new standard for vehicle circuit protection. Its sub-miniature design meets the need for more circuits to be protected while utilizing less space and its ability to cope with high temperatures in adverse environments makes the MICRO2™ Fuse of recommended choice for protection.
What is the smallest blade fuse?
Micro Blade Fuse
The smallest blade fuse currently available is the Micro Blade Fuse. They are available with either 2 or 3 metal terminals (prongs). The two-prong Micro Blade Fuse is known as a Micro 2 fuse has a current rating range of 5 to 30 Amperes and is 9.1mm wide, 15.3mm tall and 3.8mm thick.
What is the highest amp mini fuse?
Counterintuitively, amp rating does not necessarily correspond to fuse size. Regular-sized fuses start at . 5A and go all the way up to 40A, while Micro2 fuses range between 5A and 30A.
What is a mini blade fuse?
Blade – Mini® Fuse The MINI® style automotive blade fuse offers similar electrical characteristics in a smaller package than the ATO, style fuse. The Mini fuse is used in a wide range of low voltage, automotive and electronic applications. Mini blade fuse ampere ratings range from 1 to 30 amps.
Is there a difference between micro and mini fuses?
Each fuse can be color coded with the appropriate amperage rating on top. Micro: Smallest type of blade fuse. Mini (APM, ATM): Smaller than standard sized fuses. Also comes in a low-profile mini version.