If the designer of a low current devise like a pre-amp calculates for a fuse of 200ma would it then be ok, safe, kosher to ignore that number and put in a 500ma fuse which is 2.5 times the current rating the one the designer of the amp thought appropriate? Thanks, Tweaker456
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Topic - Fuse rating question - tweaker456 12:51:14 07/12/21 (13)
- RE: Fuse rating question - pictureguy 13:46:17 08/30/21 (0)
- Since they're cheap - E-Stat 14:33:49 07/27/21 (0)
- RE: Fuse rating question - Davey 10:41:17 07/14/21 (5)
- RE: Fuse rating question - tweaker456 14:07:14 07/14/21 (3)
- RE: Fuse rating question - Davey 14:46:37 07/14/21 (2)
- RE: Fuse rating question - tweaker456 17:32:04 07/14/21 (1)
- RE: Fuse rating question - sony6060 07:25:40 07/15/21 (0)
- RE: Fuse rating question - tweaker456 10:43:03 07/14/21 (0)
- RE: Fuse rating question - pictureguy 22:41:54 07/13/21 (0)
- RE: Fuse rating question - John Elison 21:21:17 07/13/21 (3)
- RE: Fuse rating question - tweaker456 10:05:05 07/14/21 (2)
- Try this view - mlsstl 08:47:56 07/20/21 (0)
- Good point! - John Elison 12:44:12 07/14/21 (0)