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A 4-amp fuse.
The freezer plug in a 3.2 Isuzu Rodeo is a easy find. The freezer plug is located on the left side of the engine.
A fuse doesn't 'power' an electrical plug. A fuse protects the load supplied by that plug.
Yes it does matter it needs to be enough to allow the circuit to work, but not too much so it can prevent the circuit from over Amping, fuses are for the safety of lives, and the protection of the equipment
12 gauge wire is used for household plugins, and 14 gauge wire is used for lights. So, 12 gauge is the size to use. But since a freezer has an electric motor, it is best to not plug anything else with a motor into the same circuit.
A fuse is fitted to a plug as a safety feature.
The auxiliary plug fuse can be found in the fuse box. The location of the fuse can be found on the inside cover of the fuse box.
The fuse in a plug is designed to blow and cut off the current in a circuit before the rest of the wiring and components are damaged or burnt-out should a short-circuit occur.
Generally speaking the longest part of replacing a fuse is going to the store to buy a new one.In household appliances the only fuse a user should be replacing is the one in the plug top, and this should take at most 5 minutes.Remove the plug from the wall, unscrew the center screw from the plug top and open the plug.The fuse will be clearly visible. Use a screwdriver or something small to pop out the broken fuse. Replace with a fuse of the same rating. Replace the plug cover reinsert screw and your done.It should be noted that a blown/ broken fuse is usually (but not always) indicative of a problem in your device (sometimes fuses blow for no apparent reason). If this new fuse blows within a relatively short period of time it should be taken as confirmation of a problem with the normal working of the device and an electrician should be contacted.
No, fuse box fuses are of the screw in type. Plug in fuses are of a cartridge style that plug into the fuse holder which supports the fuse on either end of the cartridge.
First answerer: Don't smash it with a hammer, I just broke my fridge last week doing that. Your best bet is to unplug the fridge, leave the door open and just let the ice melt away. Second answerer: If you have a chest freezer there is usually a plug at the bottom that you take out to let the water drain away. You can put a pan of boiling water in and shut the door to help it melt faster.
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.