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GYSFLASH 40A M6 FUSES

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Brand: GYS Type: Battery Support Units

Essential Replacement Fuses for GYS Battery Chargers

GYS GYSFLASH 40A M6 FUSES (071599) are specialised replacement fuses designed for use with specific GYS battery charger models. This pack contains two 40A fuses, ensuring you have a spare on hand for immediate replacement when needed. 

Compatible with GYS chargers that use M6 fuse types, including the GYSFLASH 30.12 HF and GYSFLASH 30.24 HF models, these fuses help maintain the safety and longevity of your charging equipment.

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Specification

  • Amperage: 40A
  • Fuse Type: M6
  • Quantity: Pack of 2 fuses
  • Compatible with: GYSFLASH 30.12 HF, GYSFLASH 30.24 HF
  • Product Dimensions: 3 x 9 x 14.5 cm (package)
  • Product Weight: 0.015 kg

Features

  • Genuine GYS replacement parts
  • 40A rating for overcurrent protection
  • M6 fuse type for specific GYS charger models
  • Pack of two fuses for immediate spare availability
  • Essential for maintaining charger safety and performance
  • Easy to install
  • Ensures continued reliable operation of GYS chargers

FAQs

  1. Q: How often should I check and replace these fuses?
    A: It's recommended to inspect fuses regularly as part of routine maintenance. Replace immediately if blown or if you notice any signs of damage or degradation.
  2. Q: Can these fuses be used with all GYS battery chargers?
    A: These 40A M6 fuses are specifically designed for certain models like the GYSFLASH 30.12 HF and 30.24 HF. Always check your charger's manual for the correct fuse specifications.
  3. Q: What happens if I use a fuse with a different amperage?
    A: Using a fuse with incorrect amperage can compromise the safety and functionality of your charger. Always use the specified 40A fuses for optimal protection.
  4. Q: How do I know if my charger's fuse needs replacing?
    A: Signs of a blown fuse include the charger not powering on, visible damage to the fuse, or interruption in charging process. If in doubt, consult the user manual or a professional.