15a Mcase Cartridge Fuse 12v 24v 32v Female / Accepts 2.8mm Male Spade Terminals on 2040-parts.com
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LITTELFUSE 15A 32V MAX MCASE FEMALE FUSE ACCEPTS MALE 2.8mm TERMINALS. EASILY HANDLES INRUSH CURRENTS WITH A TIME DELAYED FUSE. I HAVE OTHER AMPERAGE FUSES LISTED TOO. SHOULD YOU BUY 2 OR MORE DIFFERENT ITEMS I WILL AUTOMATICALLY COMBINE THE SHIPPING AND REFUND ANY EXTRA YOU PAID BACK TO YOUR PAYPAL ACCOUNT. FLAT RATE SHIPPING = BUY AS MANY PIECES AS YOU NEED, PAY SHIPPING ON THE FIRST FUSE & NOTHING MORE, NO MATTER THE QUANTITY PURCHASED. I ALSO SELL OTHER TYPES OF FUSES, FUSE HOLDERS & FUSE TAPS, PLEASE>>>Check out my other items! |
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