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Can I use a 10 amp fuse instead of a 15 amp?
good rule of thumb is: it’s alright to use a lower rated fuse in place of a higher rated one, but not vice versa. Not sure why it’d be blowing a 10 and not a 15.. there isn’t much of a difference…
Does the fuse size matter?
For your fuse to do its job correctly and protect your wires, it should be rated about 1.1 to 1.5 times the rated current value. Actually, the load of the circuit should have nothing to do with choosing a fuse size. The fuse size should be based on the SMALLEST wire (largest gage number) in the circuit.
Can you put a higher amp fuse in a car?
Never replace a blown fuse with a higher-amp fuse. Always replace the fuse with one with the specified amp rating. You may install the next-smaller-rated fuse to get you by in a pinch until you can purchase a replacement.
What happens if I put a bigger fuse in my amp?
If you replace a fuse with a higher amp one it will work but create an unsafe circuit. It could cause a failure of the device burn it up, start a fire. The fuse is designed as a safety device. It should not only be the correct amperage but also the correct voltage and fast or slow blow.
Can you replace a 10 amp fuse with a 20 amp?
The answer is yes. If the wiring is rated for the higher amperage then you can substitute the higher amperage circuit breaker. (This is true as long as you follow other rules, such as matching the breaker to the equipment and to the receptacle(s).
Can I use a 10 amp fuse instead of 5 amp?
Possibly yes. It is possible to short out a circuit by overdrawing more than 5 Amp by removing the 5 Amp fuse and putting in a 10 Amp fuse.
Can you get a 10 amp fuse?
Pack of 4 replaceable 10 amp fuses. For use in appliances from 1200-2400 Watts.
What happens if you use the wrong amp fuse?
Fuses are present to protect the components of the electrical system. Rather than destroying the circuit when there is a surge of power, the fuse blows to protect it. If you use a fuse with the wrong amperage, the fuse won’t blow as intended, damaging the circuit and resulting in a much larger repair bill.
Is it OK to replace a 15 amp fuse with a 20 amp fuse?
It would not be a good idea to replace a 15 amp fuse with a 20 amp fuse. If you do and you actually load to circuit to more than 15 amps, you will shorten the life of the insulation and increase the risk of a fire.
What is a 10 amp breaker used for?
10 Amp rated panel mount circuit breakers are type 3 manual reset breakers that provide protection from short circuits and over current conditions. The 10 amp rating is suitable for the protection of smaller gauge wires such as 18 gauge and 20 gauge.
Can I replace a fuse with a lower amp?
Do not use a fuse with a lower rating– don’t put a 20 amp fues in a 30 amp circuit–because it probably will blow prematurely. Conversely replacing a 20-amp fuse with one rated at 30 amps is dangerous because it may not blow soon enough and damage an electrical component or start a wiring fire.
What is a 10 amp fuse used for?
A 10 amp fuse will be used to power and protect a circuit that requires a maximum input current of 10 amps. If due to an electrical fault or overload, a current that is significantly over that rating of 10 amps, the fuse will blow – cut off power by destroying itself.
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