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The 1593PT Electrical Wiring Brass Male Tab ATM/Mini Fuse Tap Terminal is a high-quality solution for your electrical needs. With a 0.187" tab width and a convenient package of 50, these terminals are designed to fit perfectly over mini fuse blades, ensuring a secure and reliable connection. Manufactured by Pacific Industrial Components under the Pico brand, this lightweight and compact product is ideal for both professional and DIY projects.
Manufacturer | Pacific Industrial Components |
Brand | Pico |
Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.5 x 2.4 x 1.3 inches |
Item model number | 1593 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 1593PT |
R**Y
worked perfect on a mini fuse.
had to do some slight filing on the edge to get it back into the fuse holder... but worked perfect for adding a kill switch.
C**A
Can we use a mini and micro fuses
they were exactly what I needed and they fit the fuse legs correctly.
J**.
Handy.
Work well.
J**N
Just what i needed
Works great
T**K
Yep
They work fine.
J**K
High quality
Product is well made and bent. Easily bendable if need to adjust tap position.
M**Z
... for but a smaller 10 pack would be a nice option.
Works for what I needed it for but a smaller 10 pack would be a nice option.
C**R
Not the best fit. Unreliable contact.
While I think the concept is good, I ended up not using these because I didn't like the contact between the fuse post and this tap. Vibration might cause you to lose contact. They just seem loose/sloppy. I ended up trying to solder the tap to the fuse post, but it started melting the (cheap) ATM fuse. Also, I thought the spade top was a bit short for connectors especially if you had to bend left or right (90-deg/flat) for clearance issues. But my biggest concern is the tap maintaining guaranteed positive contact, and I couldn't get comfortable with this. I ended up buying the Pico 0956pt Mini Fused Circuit 16 Awg 10a or Buss Bussmann BP/HHH ATM Add-A-Fuse. These installed positively and left plenty of wire to solder in one or more connections.If I had to do this all over, I'd probably buy one fused circuit/add-a-fuse and install a fuse block like a WirthCo 30110 ATO/ATC Fuse Block with Cover 4 Position. It'd be easier for me to make one connection at my fuse panel and then locate this somewhere where I can make several more connections but with better labeling/identification. Just make sure you don't overload the tap, otherwise run a new line from the battery (fused near battery) and then a relay (using trigger ignition on) to power accessories, etc.
D**.
Not quite the right size
They just don’t quite fit right.. going to have to bend them to fit correctly.
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