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Bussmann HHM Mini Line Holder Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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👷‍♀️ Circuit Protection Products, 💡 Industrial Electrical

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Description of Bussmann HHM Mini Line Holder

In-line ATM blade fuse holder with cover. Capable of handling a maximum of 32 Volts and 30 Amps. Two 4 inch, 12 gauge leads. Black molded plastic body. Sold individually.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Efficient Circuit Protection

As a result of my tests, I determined that this mini line holder effectively protects circuits from overloads and short circuits. It is easy to install and compact size makes it a great solution for confined spaces. However, it may be difficult to access in hard-to-reach areas. Overall, this is a reliable choice for anyone in need of circuit protection.

Pros
  • Efficient protection, easy installation, compact size
Cons
  • Difficult to access in tight spaces

Revainrating 5 out of 5

My issue has been resolved. Best in Fuse Boxes & Fuse Holders

Well done and I used it to replace a soldered fuse on a computer controlled pressure cooker that blew the second time around. It hasn't let me down yet and I use it often. Good insulation, you don't have to worry about a short circuit.

Pros
  • Fuse Holder
Cons
  • High Price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great connector for automotive applications! Ham is a must.

Fuse holder comes with 12 gauge wire. It accepts "mini" automotive fuses, also known as APM or ATM. This is the smaller of two types of fuses that are very common in new cars. The larger fuses that this holder will NOT accept are the "regular" fuses, also known as APR, ATC or ATO. A fuse is not included, allowing you to select the correct fuse for your application. As I answered in the question on the product page. Note that the maximum allowable current through 12 gauge wire cannot be answered

Pros
  • Electrical
Cons
  • Quick Start Guide