High Voltage Fuse

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High Voltage Fuse is an important component used in power systems to protect electrical equipment from overcurrent damage. It cuts off the circuit by melting the fuse, thereby protecting electrical equipment from damage caused by overcurrent, short circuit and other faults. When the current in the circuit exceeds the rated current of the fuse, the fuse will quickly heat up and melt, thereby cutting off the circuit and preventing the fault from expanding. It is widely used in various occasions that require overcurrent protection, such as electric vehicles, power systems, industrial equipment, communication equipment, etc.

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