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DIGITEN 5x20mm Holder Inline Screw: Versatile and Durable Solution for Your Projects Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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Description of DIGITEN 5x20mm Holder Inline Screw: Versatile and Durable Solution for Your Projects

Suitable for 5x20mm glass fuse. In-line screw type. Wire spec:16 AWG(1.29mm2),Rated current:13A.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

I used this to replace a soldered fuse.

I used this to replace a soldered fuse on a cheap Asian circuit board. I only needed one but at this price why not get 5, I'll probably need another one somewhere. 4 stars because it's nothing fancy, it just does what you want without the added hype.

Pros
  • Fuse Blocks and Fuse Holders
Cons
  • Miscellaneous Miscellaneous

They work but I had a blown fuse and it melted through the plastic case. I'm not sure if they're made of a material suitable for their application - I'd be happy with a higher temp plastic, although the fault could also be related to the fuses I'm using.

Pros
  • Electrical
Cons
  • No Automatic

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Ideal for low voltage/low current projects.

Bought these for a project I was working on and they worked great. However the insulation doesn't seem to be rated for very much heat as I used a heat gun on a piece of heat shrink tubing where I connected it to the electrical wires and that's the only reason the insulation started to blow/melt. I wouldn't run too much current through them and heat them up as I don't think they will hold up. But for my low voltage and low current needs they were fine.

Pros
  • Fuses
Cons
  • Big and chunky