That will be a series of relays, not a fuse.
The red wire on a thermal fuse typically connects to the live terminal on an electrical device or appliance. Make sure to consult the manufacturer's instructions or a professional electrician for specific guidance on wiring the thermal fuse correctly.
Yes,its attached to red wire on battery
yes
There isn't a fuse.. it all goes through the engine ECM.
Yes as long as they are the same rating & for the purpose of overcurrent protection (short circuit, overload, device failure)... But ceramic fuse are also called "thermal fuse" which are commonly used in some applications (appliances) with heating element as "overheat protection"... In my own honest opinion, replacing the thermal fuse with a glass fuse would be quite risky... Put a little discretion in such action or better yet ask opinions of someone who are adept & experienced in such situation...
To break the circuit if the temperature of it exceeds the rated current. Used in mains frequency transformers to disconnect it from the mains if it gets above a certain temperature to prevent it from catching fire.
The fuse for a craftsman tractor is located at the back of the ignition switch on a lead or wire,it carries a 20 amp. fuse.
We usually see a thermal fuse that has failed open the primary circuit to the high voltage transformer, which in turn drives the magnetron in that appliance.
ere are fuses on a huskee tractor
Under the hood, up under the dashboard. However, I can't find which fuse does what.
A thermal fuse is a safety device that is designed to protect electrical appliances from overheating. It is a one-time use component that will cut off the electrical current if the temperature exceeds a specific threshold, preventing potential fire hazards. Once the thermal fuse is triggered, it must be replaced as it cannot be reset.