What amp is a blue fuse?

Car fuses are color coded by amp rating. For example, a standard blue fuse has a 15-amp rating, yellow is 20 amps and green is 30.
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What is a blue fuse?

Bluefuse is a fusing agent for fine silver and gold, to be used for the ancient technique of granulation. It is a copper bearing liquid that lowers the surface melting temperature of silver or gold, and allows diffusion bonding to occur. It is not for soldering sterling, and unnecessary for fusing argentium.
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What color is a 40 amp fuse?

MAXI STYLE 40 AMP Automotive Fuse (Orange Color)
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What color is a 15 amp car fuse?

Automotive Fuse: 15 A Amps, 32V DC, Blue Color, Nonindicating, 5 PK.
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What Colour is a 13 amp fuse?

Plugs for appliances rated between about 700 watts and 3000 watts (the maximum rating of a wall socket) should be fitted with a 13-amp fuse (coloured brown).
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Synergistic Research blue and black fuse compared to stock.



Are fuses color coded?

Car fuses are color coded by amp rating. For example, a standard blue fuse has a 15-amp rating, yellow is 20 amps and green is 30. Before you buy and replace car fuses, keep in mind that the fuse panel cover often contains spare fuses and even a fuse puller.
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What is a green fuse?

by Hilary Miflin. The Green Fuse is a tribute to plants, describing their powers and their connections to humanity, the earth and the cosmos.
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What are the 3 types of fuses?

Classification of Fuses

Fuses can be classified as “One Time Only Fuse”, “Resettable Fuse”, “Current limiting and non – current limiting fuses” based on the usage for different applications.
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Are all car fuses 12v?

Automotive fuses are a class of fuses used to protect the wiring and electrical equipment for vehicles. They are generally rated for circuits no higher than 32 volts direct current, but some types are rated for 42-volt electrical systems.
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Can you get a 10 amp fuse?

Pack of 4 replaceable 10 amp fuses. For use in appliances from 1200-2400 Watts.
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Which fuse is the cigarette lighter?

Cigarette Lighter Socket with a molded internal 15 amp ATC fuse.
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What is a 15-amp fuse used for?

A 15-amp screw-in fuse is typically used for household lighting and receptacle circuits wired with 14-gauge wire. A 20-amp screw-in fuse is generally used for outlet and appliance circuits wired with 12-gauge wire.
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What is a 15a fuse?

The current flowing through a circuit is the combined wattage of all operating devices divided by the voltage. On a 120V circuit, power consumption beyond 1800W will blow a 15-amp fuse (1800W / 120V = 15 amps).
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Can I replace a fuse with a higher amp?

Do not replace a blown fuse with one that has a higher amperage rating. The fuse has a specific amperage rating because it is intended to be the weak link in the circuit to protect the electrical components. A blown fuse indicates excessive current has entered the circuit.
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What do letters on fuses mean?

The number and the A (may be mA) is the amp rating of the fuse. The L denotes that it is a low breaking capacity or glass fuse (H is High breaking capacity and is usually a ceramic package).
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How do you read a fuse?

Place one of the multimeter leads on one end of the fuse. Place the other lead on the other end of the fuse. If the reading is between 0 and 5 Ω (Ohms), the fuse is good. A higher reading indicates a bad or degraded fuse.
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What type of fuse does my car use?

The most straightforward is to inspect the fuse itself, where the amperage rating is typically noted on or near the top of the fuse. The second is to check the fuse diagram in the vehicle, to understand which fuse type is in each slot.
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What kind of fuse do I need?

The simple calculation is watts divided by volts equals amps. After you have calculated this, it is a simple case of adding around 10% to the value and choosing the nearest fuse to match. This is a more precise method then just guessing should you require a 3, 5, or even 13 amp fuse.
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Can I replace 3A fuse with 13A?

A typical example is a vacuum cleaner that may be rated at less than 700W, but will require a 13A fuse to prevent the fuse from blowing when first switched on. BS1363 has standardised on just two preferred fuse ratings, 3A and 13A, however any fuse rating up to 13A can still be used.
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