What fuse can handle 80 amps?
Wire Gauge | Recommended Maximum Fuse Size |
---|---|
4 awg | 125 amps |
6 awg | 80 amps |
8 awg | 50 amps |
10 awg | 30 amps |
What happens when you put a higher amp fuse?
If you replace a fuse with a higher amp one it will work but create an unsafe circuit. It could cause a failure of the device burn it up, start a fire. The fuse is designed as a safety device. It should not only be the correct amperage but also the correct voltage and fast or slow blow.
Can I replace a 5amp fuse with a 13 amp?
Re: Can I use a 13A fuse in a 5A plug ? No. You must use a 5A fuse. Using A 13A fuse is a fire risk.
Why does my Alt fuse keep blowing out?
I covered the bare metal under it with rubber to ensure that I wouldn’t ground, then screwed a nut and washer ON TOP of the wire, instead of the normal setup which is nut, wire, nut+washer (broken post).
When to use Class J or Class T fuses?
Smaller than UL Class J fuses, these fast-acting fuses can be used in extra-tight spaces such as meters, uninterruptible power supplies, and variable-speed drives. They open circuits quickly when surges are detected. Use with Fuse Blocks for UL Class T Fuses.
Why are fuses called dual element fuses?
Also known as dual-element fuses, these time-delay fuses withstand current overload for a short time so they won’t open when exposed to harmless temporary surges, such as when starting a motor. They have a rejection-style end design that safeguards against replacement errors.
What does breakthrough current mean on a class rk5 fuse?
Use with Fuse Blocks for UL Class RK5 Fuses. Breakthrough current, labeled on the fuse as IR, is the maximum current that a fuse can safely stop in the event of a short circuit. Fuses with blown fuse indicator have a dot on the side that changes color when the fuse blows.