1.5 kw is an incredibly low figure for 'whole house' electrical consumption. I would think that is impossible unless it ONLY involved lighting.
You do not replace the wire - you replace the fuse as a whole unit. Never try to "get by" with anything but the correct fuse - it is asking for a fire if you don't. If you have the old style which have screw on caps, you remove the caps and replace the fuse with the exact fuse material that is identical to the one that burned. Reinstall the caps tight and re-insert the fuse. These types of fuses are becoming obsolete and can be hard to find the fuse material for them. You can replace the fuse with a newer fuse rated for the same amperage as the old one. Note, however, that this type of fuse is higher amperage - 30 amps or above. The type of fuse described at the beginning of this answer - the old "screw in" type - is not fixable - it must be replaced outright
H.G. Fuse - Horn Gap Fuse D.O.Fuse - Drop Out Fuse
If a fuse in your home keeps blowing it can be caused by several things. Most often it is because that circuit is being overloaded. There is simply too many things pulling power on that circuit. It can also be caused by a short in the wiring somewhere. Can also be an appliance is defective. Can also be someone has installed a fuse that is too small for the circuit. Whatever you do, do not install a larger fuse than the circuit calls for to prevent it from blowing. The fuse is there to protect the wiring from overheating and catching on fire.
Usually the type of fuse is encoded into the fuse number. For example a English Electric fuse C20J, the C represents that the fuse is a cartridge type, the 20 is the amperage of the fuse and the J represents the speed of the fuse. Also the J states that the fuse is a type J fuse.
An electrical fuse is not repairable. They have to be replaced with a new one of the same value as the one that is being replaced. Years ago there were one time fuses that had replaceable links that could be changed out if the fuse blew. Safety codes have changed and now these types of fuses are no longer allowed to protect electrical circuits.
It is part of the computer that is built into the under hood fuse box.It is part of the computer that is built into the under hood fuse box.
25Kw will power 108 A which is greater than the service fuse in most uk homes therefore it should be sufficient.
The headlights do not have a fuse, they have a circuit breaker that is built into the headlight switch.
It doesn't have a headlamp fuse. They have a circuit breaker built into the headlamp switch.
Because of the high power usage. Often when alot of power is concentrated in one place a fuse could blow. Also sometimes there are dodgy PowerPoints and connections and can short out the whole house.
There is no individual alarm fuse. The alarm is built in with the body computer.
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check your house circuit box or check the fuse
You will have to customize one... these fuse boxes were built without covers because they are already out of harm's way.
It depends on where it is installed. Household fuses are always in the fuse box. When power goes out in your house, you check the fuse box first.
Fuse is built into the back of the player itself. To access just remove the cd/radio unit from its housing and you will see the fuse at the rear of the unit
Go to Royal Valley and fuse kinstones with a ghost (you may need to do it twice). The ghost's brother who is outside the lady's house will move so you can get in. But your just wasting your time. If you go in there a whole mess of chicks will come after you and attack you!