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12 2amp programmable and 3 30 amp (start, run, and prestart)
Usually nothing larger than 3 amp fuse. Under normal use 2amp fuse will work perfectly....
Yes, you can use a 3-amp power supply on a device that requires a 2-amp supply, as long as the voltage matches. The 3-amp supply can provide the necessary current without overloading the device. However, the device will only draw the current it needs (2 amps), so there’s no risk of damage from the higher amperage. Just ensure that the voltage rating is correct to avoid potential issues.
There is a fuse that is common to all 3 things : # 3 / 7.5 amp mini-fuse / Power mirrors , memory seats and pedals -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- also , for your information , # 108 / 30 amp cartridge fuse / passenger power seat and # 109 / 30 amp cartridge fuse / driver power seat , adjustable pedals
NOT A GOOD IDEA! Bring in an electrician. It would be well worth the expense and you might be able to find a way to work around those specific requirements.
100amps
I would go with 20 amp 3 pole 15 amp will also do
-- If the 3 Amp is being drawn from a battery,then the battery is supplying3 x (Voltage of the battery) watts.-- If the 3 Amp is flowing through a resistor,then the resistor is dissipating9 x (Resistance of the resistor) watts.
Yea, any pedal will work with any amp, don't worry about it :)
No you can not. The power supply output of 1.2 amps is under sized. You would need to have a power supply of 3 amps or larger.
The purpose of a 30 amp 4 prong to 3 prong adapter is to allow a device with a 3 prong plug to be connected to a 4 prong outlet. It works by converting the 4 prong outlet into a 3 prong outlet, enabling compatibility between the device and the power source.
If the device you are powering requires 7 amps of power, then no. You will need to find a replacement cord with 7 amps. Check the power input requirements of the device to find out.