These fuses are perfect for alternator and battery protection or other applications requiring very high current protection.
- Bolt down design for easy replacement or installation.
- For up to 150 amps @ 32 volts DC.
- Slow Blow technology provides time delay characteristics.
- 2.7" long, .750" wide, .385" thick.
- 2.0" center distance on holes.
- Manufacturer part number MEG150.
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