FEATURES
Current Rating (200A): This indicates the maximum current the fuse can handle before it breaks or "blows" to protect the circuit.
Voltage Rating: Fuses are designed for specific voltage levels. Ensure that the fuse's voltage rating matches the voltage of the circuit it will be used in.
Fuse Type: Fuses come in various types, such as fast-acting, slow-blow, or time-delay. The type of fuse you need depends on the characteristics of the circuit and the devices it is protecting.
Fuse Material: Fuses can be made of different materials, such as glass, ceramic, or metal. The material affects the fuse's response time and durability.