Surely you have had too much eggnog. A fuse is designed to blow if the rated current is exceeded. So the answer is definitely no. If there were such a thing as a million amp fuse you would need a giant crane to even lift it.
No, you could overload the wiring and start a fire.
no you cannot, it is dangerous, you need to have a 20 amp service installed in order to do that. hope i helped
To replace a 20 amp fuse with a 15 amp fuse, first ensure the power is turned off at the circuit breaker to avoid any electrical hazards. Remove the blown 20 amp fuse from its socket and check for any visible damage. Insert the 15 amp fuse into the same socket, making sure it fits securely. Finally, restore power and check that the circuit operates correctly without overloading the new fuse.
No, as soon as you turn on the appliance the wire inside the fuse will melt as there will be too muck current flowing through it
replace the 15 amp fuse replace the 15 amp fuse
Its a 15 amp fuse in the fuse box under the hood on the passenger side near the front. Its the only 15 amp fuse and it is in a clip. Remove the clip, replace the fuse and then reset the clip.
You risk too much current flow in the circuit. Overloading the wiring can cause a fire.
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.
not smart to do it cant carry the load of the circuit it will blow. in emergency maybe but never go with a higher rating
Yes, but it may blow if the load draws more than 10 amps.
The purpose of a fuse it to protect the wire that goes to the load. A 15 amp fuse protects a #14 gauge wire. A 20 amp fuse protects a #12 gauge wire. To answer your question if the wire size is #12 coming from the 15 amp fuse now then it can be upped to 20 amp fuse. If it isn't then you are taking the risk of overloading the #14 wire with a 20 amp fuse. This can lead to insulation failure of the #14 wire, overheating with the possible outcome of a fire breaking out somewhere in the circuit.
Probably - replace it and see