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Can you use a 250V 3.15A fuse to replace a 125V 3.15A?

yes. the 250v just means that's the maximum voltage rating the fuse can handle .. so it can def handle 125v. just not vice versa.


Can you use a 125V 15A fuse to replace a 250V 10A fuse?

No, it is not safe to replace a 250V 10A fuse with a 125V 15A fuse. The voltage rating of the fuse must be equal to or greater than the system voltage, and the amperage rating must be equal to or lower than the rated current of the circuit. Using a lower voltage or higher amperage fuse can lead to safety hazards, including potential fire risks.


Can you use a 250v 3a fuse to replace a 125v 3a fuse for equipment voltage is 100volt?

Yes, fuses of a higher voltage can be used safely. What is not recommended is to use a lower voltage fuse on higher voltages.


Can you use a 250v 3a fuse to replace a 250v 3.15 fuse?

No


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 you use 7amp 125V fuse replace 6.3amp 125V fuse?

no.. it could damage your electrical components.


Can you use a 1.5a 125V fuse to replace a 5a 125V fuse?

No, it is not safe to replace a 5A fuse with a 1.5A fuse. The fuse rating must match the current requirements of the circuit to avoid overheating and potential fire hazards. It is important to always replace a fuse with the same or higher current rating as specified by the manufacturer.


Can you use 250V 3A fuse to replace a 250V 3.15 A?

Yes, you can use a 250V 3A fuse to replace a 250V 3.15A fuse, but it's important to consider the application. The 3A fuse will blow at a lower current than the 3.15A fuse, which may lead to nuisance blowing if the circuit regularly draws close to or slightly above 3A. Ensure that the device or circuit does not exceed the lower rating of the 3A fuse during normal operation to avoid interruptions.


Can you use a 32V 15A fuse if the appliance calls for a 125V 15A fuse?

No, you should not use a 32V 15A fuse in an appliance that requires a 125V 15A fuse. The voltage rating of the fuse is important for safety, and using a lower voltage fuse can result in the fuse not providing adequate protection and potentially causing a safety hazard. Always use the recommended fuse rating for your appliance.


Can you replace a 400mA 125V fuse with a T10L 250V fuse?

I have a T10L 250V fuse in a control system and don not know what amperage this is. Can someone help ?? You can replace a 400ma fuse with a smaller amp fuse but never with a larger amp fuse. The amperage of the fuse is written on the fuse somewhere. If it has a 125 volt fuse then replace it with a 125 volt fuse. I got that, thanks!! The problem is that there is no amperage indicated on the fuse, only the T10L, and I was wondering if this is just the type of fuse, or if it was a codification of the amperage, like a 10A delayed or something... Class T fuses are non-renewable, current-limiting, and conform to UL 198H. Current ratings range from 0A to 1200A for 300V rated fuses, and 0A to 1,200A for 600VAC rated fuses (DC ratings are also available). The interrupting rating is 200kA rms symmetrical and these fuses are designed for protection of feeders and branch circuits in accordance with the NEC. Class T fuses must be labeled "Current Limiting", and may be labeled "Time Delay" if they pass time-delay requirements. I can find no listing for a T10L fuse in this class, so I cannot find the amp rating on this fuse. My guess is that it is a 10 amp fuse, which is far greater than a 400 ma fuse. So my answer is no, you cannot use this fuse.


Can you use 250V 3.15A fuse to replace a 250V 3A fuse?

It's best if you just make a policy of never replacing a fuse with anything larger. Engineers have calculated the maximum SAFE circuit draw on an electronic device, and you should not use a fuse that will not provide adequate protection to the circuit. It sounds like .15 amp difference shouldn't cause trouble, but it's not a good idea.


Can you substitute 6a 250v with 10a 250v?

Yes, you can substitute a 6A 250V component with a 10A 250V component as long as the voltage rating is the same and the application does not exceed the 10A current rating. The higher-rated component can handle more current, making it a suitable replacement. However, ensure that other specifications, such as physical size and connection compatibility, are also met. Always consult relevant guidelines to ensure safety and compliance.