Most branch circuits in kitchens are either 15 or 20 amp. if in doubt use the lower (15) amp fuse.
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
To control and regulate the temperature.
No, use a fuse rated for the proper voltage.
0.27 a
Fridge,telephone, fan
You need to take the back of the mini fridge off and then locate the circuit board and use a solder gun and unsolder the two points for the fuse
my freezer is working but the fridge stopped the light is out as well. i took thew light out and tried it in the freezer and it worked so i figure it is a fuse i opend up the electrical box on the fridge and not sure witch fuse to pull or if there is another fuse else where
Should be at home in the airing cupboard. Try the fridge first tho.
yes but it might break the fridge
You shouldn't have a problem, unless the fuse is too small. The good news is, if you would happen to pull too much power, it should just blow the fuse, which isn't a big deal.
there are two old style fuses in line behind the fridge you must pull the fridge out of the cabinet to check them
no you cannot, it is dangerous, you need to have a 20 amp service installed in order to do that. hope i helped
The fuse box for all the camper stuff fridge lights 110v stuff in a 1974 Chevy M30 campervan is found in the 2610-rv-refrigerator.
No. The doors of the fridge have insulation in them, and the magnetic force does not affect temperature inside the fridge whatsoever.
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
a fridge
Yes, there is the option of a portable fridge that is specifically done for car use. Therefore this portable fridge is usually called a car fridge. This fridge uses a 12 Volt power supply.