You can replace it with a 100amp fuse if you want, but you have to remember why the fuse is there. It acts as protection in the event of a fault. Instead of the equipment being damaged by overcurrent, the fuse blows. If you put a higher rated fuse in, then in the event of a fault the chances are the equipment may be damaged (and possibly start a fire) before the fuse has a chance to blow.
absolutely not
no you can't
No.
You don't it is a 100 amp fuse.
You could replace it with a 3A fuse. You should never replace a fuse with one which is rated higher.
NO! Using a larger amp fuse defeats the purpose of the fuse to protect the wiring in the circuit. This can cause a fire. Always use the correct amp fuse for that circuit.
NO! Using a larger amp fuse defeats the purpose of the fuse to protect the wiring in the circuit. This can cause a fire. Always use the correct amp fuse for that circuit.
no you cannot, it is dangerous, you need to have a 20 amp service installed in order to do that. hope i helped
A 5-amp fuse is designed to fail if more than 5 amps goes through it. A 6-amp fuse does likewise with more than 6 amps. Therefore, if you replace a 5-amp fuse with a 6-amp, you might be leaving components vulnerable to damage and wiring vulnerable to overheating, which could start a fire. If you replace a 6-amp with a 5-amp, the fuse will burn out if the circuit is drawing between 5 and 6 amps.
No, you cannot replace a 10-amp fuse with a 20-amp fuse. Fuses are meant to guard your wiring and equipment by melting or 'blowing' before the wiring, itself, melts and causes a fire. It is safe to use a smaller fuse than called for, but never, ever is it safe to use a larger fuse than called for.
I believe that it's either a 10 amp fuse or 20 amp. Check your fuses out. It should tell you.
Yes. You put a bigger fuse and you will melt the wire and cause a fire hazard.