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In Reply to: RE: Help with aftermarket fuse value selection posted by pc123v on August 30, 2015 at 22:13:57:
Read somewhere that tolerances between generic cheap fuses and aftermarket fuses are different...ie....aftermarket fuses are more exact whereas values on generic fuses can deviate up to 20 percent. Your thoughts?
Maybe you read that from an aftermarket fuse vender?
What you should make sure of is that the aftermarket fuse is tested and Listed by a creditable recognized independent testing laboratory like UL or CSA.
Also if the CDP is still under warranty you may want to check with the manufacture before using a non Listed fuse and a higher ampere rated value fuse. It may void the warranty.
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