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πŸ”₯ Industrial Electrical SEFUSE SF119E Thermal Cutoff Degree Review

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Description of πŸ”₯ Industrial Electrical SEFUSE SF119E Thermal Cutoff Degree

Rated Functioning Temperature: 121C. Rated Voltage: 250V(AC), Rated Current: 10A. Approved by UL, CSA, VDE, BEAB, and MITI. SF types has ceramic pipe to protect sealing resin from the stress when bending the leads, Meets many safety standards. Applications: Electric home appliances, electric industeial equipments, office automation equipments, plain paper copiers, transformers, motors, etc.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

No Disappointments Good for Blade Fuses

Fast Shipping. Arrived in good condition. I've only used one of the three, but it works perfectly. The pins took the solder well, but I was sure that the thermal fuse was protected by a heatsink when soldering.

Pros
  • Fuses
Cons
  • Very Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great replacement for a Broan Ceiling Heater

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Pros
  • Switches, Load Centers and Fuses
Cons
  • No Automatic

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Whirlpool Icemaker Wire Repair

Worked great! Whirlpool charged over $50 to replace the cord with this built in fuse. I hooked it up to my old cable and saved myself a few bucks. Of course I like doing things like that. It's not for everyone. But I think you are too, otherwise you wouldn't be considering this article. Basically it worked. I don't know if it will explode at 121C but I think it will. I was glad I could keep it below that temp when soldering it in by shielding it and wrapping some damp paper towels around the…

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  • Electrical
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  • Could have chosen a newer model