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You should not load a 125 amp panel any more than 100 amps.
Another 750 mA fuse. 750 mA is equal to .75 amps. The max I would put in is a 1 amp fuse and I would want to replace it soon with the proper one.
I would say no as it could blow and if majorly can damage the plug and can be expensive to repair
In most cases that will work just fine. But it might not; you just have to try. Going smaller is safe.
Yes, the assumption is that when house circuitry is layed out not all appliances will be on at the same time. If for some strange reason they were all loaded up the main breaker would trip. Just keep in mind that the main purpose of all breakers is to protect the wire that is connected to it. Secondally to remove any short circuits that might occur on these wires.
yes
Install the fuse that is required for the circuit.
In the UK, you cannot put a 5 amp fuse in a 3 amp plug. The general rule of thumb is that you should use like for like.
20 amp
Yes. You put a bigger fuse and you will melt the wire and cause a fire hazard.
Not a good thing to do! If you are blowing 10 amp fuses, you have a problem with that circuit. Putting a 30 amp fuse in its place can do more damage.
Your telling us ask us anything you just put stupid questions
Your telling us ask us anything you just put stupid questions
If it is the right size, then yes. But why would you want to do that? if the slot is meant for a 20 amp fuse then most likely there will be more than 10 amps running through it and it will blow almost imediately
Check the back of the fuse panel to make sure your putting the proper fuse in. But do NOT put a fuse to big in. So if your fuse panel calls for a 15 amp fuse, replace with 15 amp fuse.
NO! The circuit wiring is protected by that 3.15 amp fuse. Put a 5 amp fuse in the circuit and the wiring may overheat and cause a fire. Never over-fuse any circuit even in an emergency.
hi, yes you will have to take out both of the two screws that hold the fuse in place. then put in the new fuse(should be a 100 amp fuse) and put in both screws. the fuse it self is pretty cheap to replace. i live in WI and it cost about $6 when i put a new alternator fuse in my '96 accent. hopefully this was helpful for you.