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30A fuse in Shermans: is it a DC fuse rated for 100V+ ?


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18 minutes ago, Planemo said:

So if a 50A fuse can take 100A for a few seconds, a 30A one can take 60A?

Right.
The melting time is not very precise, depending both on fuse manufacturing tolerances, and thermal characteristics of the environment it's installed in...
The published spec is this: 

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