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Yes, as long as the fuse is able to be inserted into the fuse holder it will work.

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Q: Can a 10 amp AGC fuse be used in a 10 amp rated DC circuit?
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Is it harmful to use a 3 AGC fuse where an AGC 1 was used but it keeps breaking?

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