An iron typically requires around 800-1200 watts of power to operate efficiently. It is recommended to use a power source that can provide sufficient wattage to support the iron's operation.
A typical iron pulls around 9-12 amps when in use. It's important to check the specific amp requirement of your iron to ensure it matches the capacity of your electrical circuit.
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15 and 20 amps for receptacles and lights, and anywhere from 20 to 60 amps for dedicated loads such as water heaters and air conditioning. The fuse size MUST be matched to the load and wire size, you cannot just arbitrarily pick one!
An ordinary one would take about 0.2 amp on 120 v, or 0.1 amp on 240 v.
No, electric fires typically require a higher fuse rating due to their power consumption. They usually take 15-amp or 20-amp fuses to handle the load safely. Please check the manufacturer's instructions or labeling on the appliance to confirm the correct fuse rating needed.
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The appropriate amp fuse for an iron typically ranges from 10 to 13 amps, depending on the wattage of the iron. Most household irons are around 1200 to 1800 watts, which usually requires a 10-15 amp fuse for safe operation. Always consult the manufacturer's specifications for your specific model to ensure proper fuse selection. Using the correct fuse helps prevent electrical overload and protects the appliance from damage.
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Easy way to check were the problem is take a 6" piece of wire. Unhook the remote wire from your amp. Then hookup your 6" piece of wire to amp remote terminal then take other end and connect to the 12+ terminal. If amp powers up the its in the headunit. If amp does not powerup or goes into protect mode the amp is problem.
A typical iron pulls around 9-12 amps when in use. It's important to check the specific amp requirement of your iron to ensure it matches the capacity of your electrical circuit.
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Open up your amp and see if there is loose wiring on your on/off switch. If so, you can take a soldering iron and fix it. If that doesn't work, or that's not the problem, then you can take it in to a guitar shop for a replacement switch, which will only cost you around $10.