Quick Glass Fuse 35 Amp - AGC - 1/4" x 1-1/4" Fast Glass Tube Fuses. Automotive: used in older-model cars, glass tube fuses are now mainly found in automotive applications. Appliances and consumer electronics: glass and ceramic fuses are commonly used to protect devices and consumer electronics. Fuses are the preferred method of protection because of their accuracy, small size and reliability. There are two basic types of fuses for devices and consumer electronics available: time of day or sluggish. Each replacement fuse must be replaced. In general, nimble fuses are part of the wire or metal plate. Sluggish, fuses usually have a wound, a thick element of wire wrapped in wire, or a spring. Most electronics combine the voltage and embossed amp rating on the end cap. The type of fuse can usually be visually marked. , the owner's manuals will also have found the correct replacement fuse in general. For example: "use a 2A slow 250V fuse. Glass and ceramic fuses depending on diameter and length. All fuses have an operating voltage. For safety, this operating voltage should not be exceeded during application, although it is acceptable to use a higher fuse in a lower voltage. For example: A fuse for 125 volts is in the household (110 V) or car (12 V), while a 32 volt fuse is designed for cars (12 V), but not for household (125 V). Always replace a fuse with the same or higher operating voltage. The fuse is 1/4 inch in diameter and 1-1/4 inch long. Rated 35 amps at 32 VAC 70 A. Fast acting