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What is a fusable link?

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What is a fusable link?

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  1. it is a big hunk of metal rather than a typical glass envelope or plastic encapsulated fues.

    nonetheless it's just a really big fuse - probably connected to your battery on a high amperage connection


  2. In a car's wiring there is a piece of wiring that acts like a fuse or circuit breaker. If there's an electrical problem, it's designed to fry before the component it's there to protect. Google this for a better answer.

  3. Basically it's a piece of wire that is smaller than the load would normally require on the circuit. The wire acts like a fuse and melts when a overload happens like a fuse. However Ford used this for years and Ford went with fuses as the links are expensive and make for hard diagnosis if blown as sometimes they melt but show no outward signs of opening.

      

  4. please elaborate where is this and what you want to do with a fusable link?

  5. A fusible link is a device similar to a fuse that protects a wire from overload. It is placed in-line with the wire rather than in a fuse box.  

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