Originally posted by EternalOptimist
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In the end it wasnt the fuse after all, the thing that wouldnt work was a digital timer for the outside light the timer has an LCD display. The reason it didn't work was that in order to feed power to the timer unit you need a working bulb in the light fitting as it uses the bulb element, its stopped working when I put an energy saving bulb in which doesnt have an element.
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Originally posted by threaded View PostA plug fuse only protects the flex.
HTH
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostIt could give you problems because whereas it would normally blow a 2A fuse it will not blow a 3A until more power is applied, which could cause damage to circuitry that a 2A fuse was there to protect.
HTH
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Originally posted by bobhope View PostWhy don't you just move to Europe? No fuses in plugs there: problem solved. Plus the plug itself isn't then the size of a brick.
He stood on a bun and the currant went up his leg
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Why don't you just move to Europe? No fuses in plugs there: problem solved. Plus the plug itself isn't then the size of a brick.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostThe 1,600 amp glass/ceramic fuse has just blown on the wifes vibro. Is it safe to replace it with a 1,601 amp fuse, as it's the only one I have in my toolbox
worried of Stevenage
and save a 'packet'
PZZ
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostThe 1,600 amp glass/ceramic fuse has just blown on the wifes vibro. Is it safe to replace it with a 1,601 amp fuse, as it's the only one I have in my toolbox
worried of Stevenage
HTH
PS (High Rupturing Capacity, as in HRC fuse)
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Originally posted by zeitghostMaster, there is danger....
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Originally posted by bogeyman View PostWhat? Did you finally get rid of the steam-powered vibro (Mae West model)?
Couldn't keep up with shoveling the coal in the firebox and tooting the whistle, eh?
An engineer told me before he died arum titty bum titty bum titty bum...........
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostThe 1,600 amp glass/ceramic fuse has just blown on the wifes vibro. Is it safe to replace it with a 1,601 amp fuse, as it's the only one I have in my toolbox
worried of Stevenage
Couldn't keep up with shoveling the coal in the firebox and tooting the whistle, eh?
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The 1,600 amp glass/ceramic fuse has just blown on the wifes vibro. Is it safe to replace it with a 1,601 amp fuse, as it's the only one I have in my toolbox
worried of Stevenage
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