
20A/30A/40A/100A ANL Fuse
Description The Renogy ANL fuse will protect your controller, wire, and battery from overcurrent. This product is composed of alloy and brass copper, and is made to work with a clear protective non-conductive resistan...
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The Renogy ANL fuse will protect your controller, wire, and battery from overcurrent. This product is composed of alloy and brass copper, and is made to work with a clear protective non-conductive resistance cover.
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Key Features
Ease of use- Visible through clear window to easily identify open status
- For use with RENOGY ANL Fuse Block
- RoHS compliant
- Gold/Nickel plated terminal contact for corrosion resistance
- Ignition protected
Package Includes
Renogy 20A/30A/40A/60A/100A ANL Fuse
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Renogy 20A ANL Fuse Current Rating: 20A Voltage Rating: 72V Interrupt Capacity: 180A (48V) Renogy 30A ANL Fuse Current Rating: 30A Voltage Rating: 72V Interrupt Capacity: 200A (48V) Renogy 40A ANL Fuse Current Rating: 40A Voltage Rating: 72V Interrupt Capacity: 240A (48V) Renogy 60A ANL Fuse Current Rating: 60A Voltage Rating: 72V Interrupt Capacity: 360A (48V) Renogy 100A ANL Fuse Current Rating: 100A Voltage Rating: 72V Interrupt Capacity: 500A (48V)
Warranty Information
Panels25-year transferable power output warranty: 5 year/95% efficiency rate, 10 year/90% efficiency rate, 25-year/80% efficiency rate
5-year material and workmanship warranty
Accessories 1-year material warrantyCertification
Good to know
- Genuine Renogy product from an authorized dealer.
- Ships from US distribution.
- Questions about fit or installation? Contact us before you order.
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