Gwylan
Well-Known Member
Clearing our a locker I have collected a considerable collection of glass fuses.
They are now neatly sorted into their various ratings and speeds [ fast, slow etc]
I understand the markings, amp ratings and fast, slow etc.
Generally replace like with like - that is assuming that whoever installed or replaced the fuse last used the right type and rating.
What I do not understand is that they are rated at 240 or 250 volts.
How do I translate that to 12 volt circuits?
There are some circuits like the heating and fridge that are not currently fused and I'd like to have a rule of thumb to calculate whist fuse I need.
For example the fridge draws a max of about 5A @ 12 volts - what size fuse do I need?
They are now neatly sorted into their various ratings and speeds [ fast, slow etc]
I understand the markings, amp ratings and fast, slow etc.
Generally replace like with like - that is assuming that whoever installed or replaced the fuse last used the right type and rating.
What I do not understand is that they are rated at 240 or 250 volts.
How do I translate that to 12 volt circuits?
There are some circuits like the heating and fridge that are not currently fused and I'd like to have a rule of thumb to calculate whist fuse I need.
For example the fridge draws a max of about 5A @ 12 volts - what size fuse do I need?