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The BOJACK MEGA/AMG High Current Fuse is a reliable 100A bolt-on fuse designed for a variety of vehicles including cars, trucks, and construction machinery. With a robust copper alloy construction and time delay features, it ensures optimal performance and protection against overloads and short circuits. This pack of two fuses is essential for anyone looking to enhance their vehicle's electrical safety.
Manufacturer | BOJACK |
Part number | BJ-ANMF100-2 |
Item Weight | 20 g |
Package Dimensions | 8 x 6.8 x 0.9 cm; 20 g |
Item model number | ANM100A |
Colour | Black |
Style | 100 A |
Material | Copper |
Voltage | 32 Volts |
Amperage Capacity | 100 Amps |
Plug profile | Chassis Mount |
Specification met | RoHS |
Included components | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**C
Good value, zero issues
Very good value alternative to premium brands. Has shown no signs of an issue in months of operation and I'd be happy to use this brand again
F**N
Good
Good
P**
Good but should be more competitive price
Good but a bit expensive for 2 fuses
A**R
It's a fuse
One shot fuse.
J**N
Good cheap battery fuse holder for Victron fuses
Good mega fuse holder (two in the box) which I use on solar battery bank and avoids the issues of the cheaper fuse switches instead fit an isolator switch and a mega fuse and avoid the worry. Just about fits M10 lugs on 2awg cable after you remove one washer (comes with two for each bolt which are M8 size). I use these to hold more expensive mega fuses from victron instead of paying their more expensive price. This gives me peace of mind the fuse is a good brand while also keeping costs to a minimum. Definitely would buy again just wish everyone used M10 bolts as standard. Most battery isolator switches are M10 as standard, and should always be fitted in my opinion.
M**N
Good
Does what it says on the Tin
M**S
Works
300AH got my Ambulance 🚑⚕️ duel battery charger system up and running good fit feels well made.. and hold upto the job intended
M**W
Popped at 170A (for 100A fuse)
I wanted to know the fuse will actually open at a sensible current, so I bought 2x 100A and popped one by putting it in the ground circuit for a TIG welder.It withstood 15 seconds at 160A. I gave it a short pause and then it popped in about 7 seconds at 170A. This is roughly what I would expect.The picture shows plastic melting on one side - it started within seconds at 130A. This does not reflect badly on the fuse itself, it shows that the poor connection with the 60mm battery clip is generating a lot of heat. The big welding ground clamp on the right makes a firmer connection and there was no melting.Other info from the disassembly: it contains a nice little mica window which cleaves beautifully.
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