In high-current circuit protection fields such as automotive, energy storage and inverters, MEGA fuses and MIDI fuses are two common types, but many people are confused about their differences. As a professional high current fuse manufacturer, EssFuse will clarify the differences between MEGA fuses and MIDI fuses to help you make the right choice.
The first difference is size and structure. MEGA fuses are larger in size, with a bolt-down stud mounting design, suitable for heavy-duty high-current circuits. MIDI fuses are more compact, smaller in size, and also adopt bolt type installation, ideal for equipment with limited installation space.
The second difference is current rating. MEGA fuses cover a wider current range, usually from 50A to 500A, suitable for super high-current applications like automotive battery main circuits and large inverters. MIDI fuses have a current range of 30A to 200A, suitable for medium high-current circuits such as car audio, small inverters and battery packs.
The third difference is application scenarios. MEGA fuses are widely used in heavy-duty vehicles, trucks, large energy storage systems and industrial high-power equipment. MIDI fuses are more suitable for passenger cars, modified car audio, compact energy storage devices and small industrial equipment.
EssFuse provides high-quality MEGA fuses and MIDI fuses, with stable performance and complete certifications. We also offer matching MEGA fuse holders and MIDI fuse holders to meet different high-current circuit protection needs.
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