1 Pcs Car Auto Automotive Ato Blade Fuses Holder Fuseholder Power Wire Line Kits on 2040-parts.com
Hong Kong, China
Specification:
Product NameCar Fuse Holder
Blade Fuse
Current: 30A
Voltage: 30V
Main MaterialPlastic
Main ColorBlack, Red
Fuse Holder Body Size23 x 14 x 10mm / 0.91" x 0.55" x 0.39" (L*W*H)
Wire Length14cm/ 5.5"
Net Weight10g
Package Content
1 x Car Fuse Holder
1 x 5A Blade Fuse
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