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Hi does anyone know if the above are available? I have a board that has a 2.5 radial on a 30 amp and need to drop it down. I have used Wylex In the past (rewireable and mcb plug ins) but not sure if I have seen a MEM equivalent. .
 
Hi does anyone know if the above are available? I have a board that has a 2.5 radial on a 30 amp and need to drop it down. I have used Wylex In the past (rewireable and mcb plug ins) but not sure if I have seen a MEM equivalent. .

Well, the fusewire is available. :confused5:
 
when you derate 2.5 mm to allow for using a BS3036, even clipped direct it's down to 19A. the 15A 3036 will happily carry that all day. so why bother trying to use 20A?
 

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