What is the difference between AC fuses and DC fuses?
The primary distinction between the AC and DC ratings of a fuse lies in their capacity to interrupt the electrical arcs that occur when the fuse blows. DC arcs are comparatively more difficult to interrupt than AC arcs, necessitating fuses that are rated for lower voltages, frequently 32VDC.
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