What is the roomlamp fuse?

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OGavin
07/30/25 4:06am
roomlamp is the reading lamp fuse in Nissan vehicles. Introduction to fuses: The official name of a fuse is a circuit breaker. The most basic function of a fuse is to protect the circuit by melting when the circuit current is abnormal and exceeds its rated current. Fuses have two important working parameters: one is the rated current, and the other is the rated voltage. When selecting a fuse, it is necessary to choose the corresponding fuse based on the current and voltage of the circuit. There are also two different types of fuses: One is the blade-type fuse, which is thinner and plug-in, allowing a circuit current of 5-25A; the other is the slow-blow fuse, which is square and plug-in, allowing a circuit current of 20-60A. The color represents the amperage of the fuse. Based on the different colors, it is easy to distinguish the amperage, which is also labeled on the fuse.
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