well it might give you a clue, i would suggest a 5 ampere fuse for that 5 amp plug
This is a unclear question, and not easy to answer. In your fuse panal, their will be a range of fuses, from 5 amp, up to 30 amp. On your fuse panal cover, should be a digram of your fuse panal, and which amp fuse goes into which slot.
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.
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Chances are that you used a fuse that is not rated for this application. RE: you use a 5 AMP fuse in a 10 AMP application, and it blows real quick. Just try a higher rated amp fuse. Hope that helps.
Yes. You put a bigger fuse and you will melt the wire and cause a fire hazard.
The fuse for the radio in a 2000 Dodge Avenger is 10 amp.
Yes, as long as the fuse is able to be inserted into the fuse holder it will work.
No, the one amp fuse is the recommendation of the manufacturer of the circuit. By replacing it with a fuse five times larger will default the warranty placed on the equipment by the manufacturer. Where one amp will do no damage to the circuit, five amps could destroy the components that are connected in the circuit.
yes but its not recomended
4 amp
In the USA (110 voly supply) you should fit a 5 amp fuse. In Britain or Europe (230 volt supply) you should fit a 3 amp fuse.