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It should have a code identifying what kind of fuse it is, which can be looked up.
Thyristor is a kind fast acting switch. These are fully controlled switches
It is a kind of transformer used to make changes in accordance with the voltage connected to substituting current hardware. It associations are utilized as a part of a few places, for example, uninterruptible power supply units for PCs, and in the tanning bed industry....
Some are electronic, and some old ones use a blower motor to blow air into the chopper. The chopper kind of chops the air. It is then blown out a horn
This question could mean two things: A) You want to know if you can make your electrical service bigger. You can. In fact, if you have fuses, your current amperage is pretty low and most modern homes are installing 200 amp circuit breaker panels. Call an electrician to help you with this. B) You want to stop something from tripping, so you want to put in a bigger fuse than what's there. As below, DON'T do this. Fuses and circuit breakers are designed to prevent fire due to excess heat in an electrical system. Overrating the fuse, rather than fixing the problem causing the fuse to blow, will almost certainly cause fire. No, and if you don't know why you shouldn't be doing home electrical repair work. Get a book and read up on this.== Yes you can, but it is NOT recommended under any circumstances! The "yes" answer is an honest one. You can put a fuse in a circuit that is several times the rating of the one that came out or that belongs in the fuse holder. But doing so is so totally nuts that only a fool of the first order would even consider doing it. Buildings have burned because of stuff like this, and fatalities have been recorded. You've been warned in every way possible. Please do a bit of homework and get up to speed on this kind of thing before diving headlong into it. The recommendations of the previous post are dead on target.
The time it takes for a fuse to blow, either "fast blow" or "slow blow" is determined by the design of the fuse and is described in a table or graph provided by the manufacturer. In general, the higher the applied overload current, the faster the fuse will blow. Fast blow fuses can open in milliseconds, slow blow fuses can open in several seconds. The fuse used depends entirely on the application and what kind of circuit it is protecting.
That is a short circuit.
Check starter relay. Usualy if a fuse blows that fast it's a sure sign of a major electical short. A 30amp fuse is a heavy fuse which means it's got a heavy load. That kind of a short is a direct short. Starter relays have heavy wiring thats one place to start.If a car blows a fuse like that it's the best kind to have, a lot easer to diagnose than a intermitted short.
Plexiglass is used to make the bed portoin of the tanning bed.
The cancer caused from tanning beds or too much sun is skin cancer.
You should be extremely careful about tanning. Many people who use tanning booths / beds have developed skin cancer later on. Please talk to your doctor before beginning any kind of tanning program.
double bubble is the easiest to blow with.
Designer skin sell tanning lotions. They have a wide variety of tanning lotions and other lotions too. You can there website to see what kind you want.
An individual can eliminate tan lines by wearing minimal clothing when in the tanning bed. Laws require some kind of clothing to be worn though while there.
It would be best if you didn't. Tanning beds are already dangerous, for they are a huge risk of cancer. It really depends on what kind of meds you are taking though. No matter what, it would be best if you just tan out in the good old fashion sun!
Any skinned animal fur that has not gone through any kind of tanning process.
Look for something with a lot of bronzers. And make sure you buy from a salon! Don't trust eBay or amazon sellers. I work at a tanning salon and have been personally tanning for years and I'm partial to designer skin products like black, obsidian and 14k gold. The main thing is buy from a trusted salon and spend a little extra on a really good product! You get what you pay for.