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JIARUIXIN Automatic Reset Relay Fuse 15A 125/250Vac Circuit Breaker for Ride-On Toy Cars - Overload Protector - 2 Pack

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Vendor: Jiaruixin

Type: Switches

Sku: WBCARB07FQYV6SG

Available: Available

UPC: 716294394304

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JIARUIXIN Automatic Reset Relay Fuse 15A 125/250Vac Circuit Breaker for Ride-On Toy Cars - Overload Protector - 2 Pack

$10.75

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What are the dimensions of the WELLYE Automatic Reset Relay Fuse? A: The dimensions are one point sixty-one inches long, one point fifty inches wide, and one point one inches high.
  • Q: What is the maximum voltage for this circuit breaker? A: The maximum voltage is two hundred fifty volts alternating current and fifty volts direct current.
  • Q: How many pieces come in a package of this product? A: The package includes two pieces of the relay fuse.
  • Q: How do I install the WELLYE circuit breaker? A: To install, connect the relay fuse to the circuit of your kids' ride-on toy according to the manufacturer's instructions.
  • Q: Is this circuit breaker suitable for all ride-on toy cars? A: Yes, this circuit breaker is suitable for kids' ride-on toy cars that use a twelve-volt system.
  • Q: Can I use this breaker with a six-volt string? A: Yes, you can use two six-volt strings to create a twelve-volt system or use it with a dual drive car.
  • Q: How do I keep the WELLYE circuit breaker in good condition? A: To maintain it, ensure it's properly installed and avoid exposing it to excessive moisture or physical damage.
  • Q: Is this relay fuse safe for children? A: Yes, the circuit breaker is designed for use in children’s ride-on toys, providing safety against current overload.
  • Q: What should I do if the circuit breaker is not functioning? A: If it isn’t functioning, check the connections and ensure the voltage is appropriate; if problems persist, consider contacting customer support.
  • Q: Does this product have a warranty? A: Yes, the WELLYE circuit breaker typically comes with a warranty that covers defects in materials and workmanship.
  • Q: What is the current protection rating of this relay fuse? A: The relay fuse provides a fifteen amp current overload protection.
  • Q: Can this circuit breaker handle both AC and DC voltages? A: Yes, it can handle both two hundred fifty volts alternating current and fifty volts direct current.
  • Q: What type of material is this circuit breaker made from? A: The specific materials are not detailed, but it is designed for durability and safety in electrical applications.
  • Q: Is the WELLYE circuit breaker easy to replace? A: Yes, it is designed for easy replacement, making it convenient for users to maintain their ride-on toys.
  • Q: What kind of toys can I use this circuit breaker with? A: This circuit breaker is suitable for kids' ride-on toys that operate on a twelve-volt system.
  • Q: How does this circuit breaker protect my toy car? A: It protects the toy car by interrupting the circuit when the current exceeds the safe limit, preventing damage.

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