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It is not advisable to use a 13 amp fuse instead of a 12 amp fuse in a microwave. The 12 amp fuse is specifically rated to protect the microwave from overheating and potential damage due to excessive current. Using a higher-rated fuse could result in the microwave drawing more current than it should, increasing the risk of electrical failure or fire hazards. Always follow the manufacturer's specifications for fuse ratings to ensure safety and proper operation.

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Can you use 20 Amp with 250 Volt Fuse instead of 18 Amp with 250 Volts fuse in microwave?

Only if you want to blow up the microwave. That will let 20 amps go through before the fuse blows when the manufacture is telling you 18 amps max. <<>> Yes, you can use the 20 amp fuse. At 250 volts 2 amps is no problem and you are not going to blow up the microwave. On a fault current the 20 amp fuse will trip just as fast as an 18 amp fuse.


Can you use a 3 amp fuse instead of a 2.5 amp fuse for a speaker?

NO! The use of a higher rated fuse than is recommended can cause the wiring to overheat and cause a fire. Use exactly what is required.


Can you use a 5 amp fuse instead of a 4 amp fuse in a lamp?

Yes, you can use a 5 amp fuse instead of a 4 amp fuse in a lamp, but it is not recommended. The purpose of a fuse is to protect the circuit by breaking the connection if the current exceeds a specific limit. Using a higher-rated fuse may allow excessive current to flow, which can lead to overheating, potential damage to the lamp, or even fire hazards. It's always best to use a fuse that matches the recommended rating for safety.


Can you use a 15 amp fuse instead of a 10 amp fuse for your car gauges?

It is NEVER a good idea to use a higher value fuse. The reason for the 10 Amp fuse is that it blows at 10 amps which the wire and device being protected is designed to handle. If you substitute 15 amps and that amount of current flows in your device, it may destroy the device and other things in the path of the current.


What if you use 20 amp instead of 15 amp fuse with the same 250 volts in microwave?

In most cases the size of a fuse is not critical and so changing from 15 to 20 amp will not effect anything - BUT the function of a fuse is to destroy itself before some more expensive component gets destroyed by too high a current flow. As you raise the current rating of your fuses you increase the chances of negating their function,


Have a 20 plus year old microwave convection oven that took a 125v 15 amp fuse which is hard to find so can I safely use a 250v 15 amp fuse as a replacement?

Yes you can. The critical thing is that amps match. All 250 volts says is that it will work up to that value. You wouldn't, for example, use a 20 amp fuse since that could allow higher currents than the microwave could handle. The fuse blows because of excessive current.


Can I use a 30 amp fuse instead of a 40?

This is not a good idea to do. Sometimes just that little bit of extra current that the 45 amp fuse will allow to reach the 40 amp load might be enough to destroy the device.


Can you use a 5 amp fuse instead of a 4 amp fuse in a television?

I have never seen a 4 amp fuse, only 3 and 5. The peak power draw and dump is when you switch on and off your TV. Try a 3 amp and if it blows when you turn it on, then no, your particular TV can't use a 3 amp fuse. Don't worry about this test, it shouldn't damage the TV and fuses cost so little.


Can you replace a 10 amp fuse with a 20 amp fuse?

NO! Using a larger amp fuse defeats the purpose of the fuse to protect the wiring in the circuit. This can cause a fire. Always use the correct amp fuse for that circuit.


Can you replace a 20 amp fuse with a 10 amp fuse?

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What are the correct fuses to use in the fuse box of a peugeot 205 gti 1.9 1989?

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What happens if i use 5amp instead of 3 amp?

Using a 5 amp instead of a 3 amp fuse in a circuit may cause the fuse to not blow when it needs to, leading to potential overheating or damage to the circuit components. It could also result in the circuit drawing more current than it is designed for, which may pose a fire hazard. It's important to always use the correct amperage fuse for safety.