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No. Fuse is a protective device.

A fuse is part of a circuit and does not act as a load and does not cause a voltage drop unless more than the rated current passes through it and it heats up (using up some power and causing a voltage drop) and melts or switches off breaking the circuit.

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What fuse controls the cigarette lighter on 2004 range rover?

It is the fuse box in the Rear load space on the Right hand side as you look into the load space. The Fuse can be identified from the Fuse box cover!


Is a motor considered to be a load?

Yes. A motor is considered to be a load of the power supply in use.


How does a fuse power a electrical plug?

A fuse doesn't 'power' an electrical plug. A fuse protects the load supplied by that plug.


How do you calculate the fuse rating level if the full load is 4 amp?

To calculate the fuse rating level, you typically want to choose a fuse that is slightly higher than the full-load current to avoid nuisance tripping. For a full load of 4 amps, you could choose a fuse rating of 5 or 6 amps.


Is a switch considered a load?

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Where is the electric load detector 98 Honda Prelude?

The electric load detector (ELD) is connected to the fuse box.


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The elc fuse is for the electronic load control, there is a short somewhere in the system


Why is it not okay to use a fuse with a higher amperage rating in an electrical circuit?

The fuse is supposed to be the weakest link in the circuit. The circuit is rated to handle a specific load current. The wire and insulation rating of the circuit is governed by this specific load. If this load malfunctions and the load current becomes higher that what is specified, the fuse is there to break the circuit. A fuse of a higher rating than what is called for will allow a higher current to flow through the circuit which could cause the insulation on the wire to melt, the wire to burn open or components in the circuit to become unusable. Never over fuse an electrical circuit with a larger amp rated fuse.


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If a thick copper wire is used in a fuse then by definition of a fuse this device would no longer be defined as a fuse. A fuse in a circuit is used to protect the conductors feeding the load of that circuit. The circuit, if using a thick copper wire in a fuse, would then be considered as a non fused circuit.


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The fuse you use is determined by the load on the circuit and the size wiring used in that circuit not the battery voltage.


What do the numbers on fuses signify?

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