None. The amps (current) comes from the battery and/or the alternator. The fuse box merely distributes this current to various loads such as lights, ignition, electronics, etc. The total current available is governed by the size of battery and charging system. The amount of current available on a single circuit is governed by the size of the wire and the rating of the fuse you plug in. One or the other will eventually melt if too much current is drawn. If you have the proper fuse in place, it will always melt first, protecting the wire.
12 amps of electricity.
A low voltage fuse should be rated for 30 amps.
It generates 25 Amps.
max. 100 amps then fuse blows.
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Need to know the wire size.
You can pull the fuse and take it to an auto sports store for a replacement. There should have a list on the fuse box as to the location of the fuse and how many amps it is, Never replace a fuse with another fuse that is more amps.
See the owners manual or a service manual.
The fuse diagram tells you what each fuse is for (what circuit the fuseprotects) , the number on the fuse tells you how many amps the fuse can handle before it will blow.
When you pop the pannel off to access the Fuses there will be a sticker on that pannel with what fuse goes where and how many Amps that fuse needs to be.
Depends on the load, and on how the cells are hooked up, series or parallell.