Upgrade Your Projects with Reliable Circuit Protection
Protecting your valuable electronic equipment is crucial. Our 15A 250V ceramic time-delay fuses are engineered to be the dependable safeguard your circuits need. Whether you're a DIY enthusiast repairing a power supply, a technician maintaining control equipment, or a hobbyist working on a new creation, using the right fuse is the first step in ensuring safety and longevity.
Why Choose Our Time-Delay Ceramic Fuses?
Ideal for Inductive Loads: Unlike fast-acting fuses, our slow-blow fuses are specially suited for circuits containing motors, transformers, solenoids, or power supplies. These devices draw a higher initial “inrush” current when switched on. The time-delay feature allows this brief surge to pass without blowing the fuse, while still guarding against true overloads.
Robust Construction: The ceramic tube body offers superior thermal and mechanical strength compared to glass fuses. It is less prone to damage from thermal cycling or physical shock, making it a durable choice for various applications.
Clear Markings for Easy Identification: Each fuse is clearly marked with its 10A 250V rating, helping you easily select the correct replacement and maintain proper circuit protection.
Typical Applications:
Electronics & Power Supplies: Switching power supplies (AC/DC adapters), LED drivers, audio amplifiers.
Home Appliances & Tools: Smaller kitchen appliances, power tools with motors, battery chargers.
Industrial Controls: Control transformers, solenoid valves, and small motor branch circuits.
General Purpose: An essential spare for protecting various 250VAC/125VAC electronic devices and equipment.
Important Safety Information & Installation Guide:
⚠️ WARNING: Fuse replacement involves working with electricity. If unsure, consult a qualified professional.
ALWAYS disconnect the device from the power source before attempting any repair.
Identify the Fault: A blown fuse often indicates an underlying problem. Check the device for other issues (shorts, failed components) before simply replacing the fuse.
Match Specifications Exactly: Never replace a fuse with one of a higher current (Amp) rating. Always verify the required Amperage (A), Voltage (V), and physical size (6x30mm) from the old fuse or the equipment manual. Our 10A fuse is NOT a direct replacement for 20A appliances like microwaves.
Install Correctly: Ensure the new fuse is firmly seated in the fuse holder. Reassemble the device securely.
Test with Caution: After installation, reconnect power and test the device. If the new fuse blows immediately, a serious fault exists that requires further diagnosis.