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Class T fuse holder for cylindrical fuse

Sal23

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Is there a 1P 50A+ fuse holder for cylindrical class T fuse I could use, instead of Bussmann T-60060-1CR fuse holder. It is hard to find and expensive when available ($40+ including shipping and taxes).

Fuse is Bussmann JJS-50. Image below. This is to protect a standalone 12v 30A battery charger when charging LiFePo4 batteries occasionally.

Will appreciate pointers on where to look locally in US (NJ state) - preferable to ordering online.
 

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You could mount this to the post of the battery - I don't post the amazon links to MRBF anymore - they are spendy and a lot of times fakes. These are real and not very expensive at all. The current/time curves on the MRBF and the interupt capacity at 12v is basically the same.

Fuse, holder, cap
https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Bussmann-Eaton/MRBF-150?qs=r5DSvlrkXmKYtJ1cVnWOqw==
https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Bussmann-Eaton/CFBAR1-250SP?qs=r5DSvlrkXmKMfmwp3Zb/Bw==
https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Bussmann-Eaton/CFCOVER-1R?qs=zijbFIqa2JEOjMDsOT7upA==

If you actually want to use that specific type fuse it won't be cheap.
 
You could mount this to the post of the battery - I don't post the amazon links to MRBF anymore - they are spendy and a lot of times fakes. These are real and not very expensive at all. The current/time curves on the MRBF and the interupt capacity at 12v is basically the same.

Fuse, holder, cap
https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Bussmann-Eaton/MRBF-150?qs=r5DSvlrkXmKYtJ1cVnWOqw==
https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Bussmann-Eaton/CFBAR1-250SP?qs=r5DSvlrkXmKMfmwp3Zb/Bw==
https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Bussmann-Eaton/CFCOVER-1R?qs=zijbFIqa2JEOjMDsOT7upA==

If you actually want to use that specific type fuse it won't be cheap.
Thank you. Any reason it should be 150A, not like 50A (since it is for battery charger which will put out max 30A at 12V, 24V max)?
 
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