What can I use instead of a fuse?

A circuit breaker can be used and an ON/OFF switch. A blown fuse can be easily replaced with the wrong size, or even jerry-rigged (using a wire or small copper bar to replace the fuse) creating a safety issue.
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What is used in place of fuses?

Answer: Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB) is the device used these days in place of electric fuses in electrical circuits.
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Can you use a penny as a fuse?

But many people have instead taken the dangerous shortcut of jamming a penny into the fuse box in place of the fuse. A penny is copper and an excellent conductor of electricity, so this appears to “fix” the problem with the fuse.
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Can you use something without a fuse?

While most of us know that without a fuse, a household plug, and whichever appliance it's attached to, won't work.
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Is it safe to use a plug without a fuse?

Without a fuse, a household plug, or any appliance that's attached to it, it won't work. Is that correct? The plug fuse is thought of as an electrical safety valve which provides extra protection in addition to the main house fuse box or circuit breaker.
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What is a penny fuse?

By corralling everyone in the banking system, FDR put a penny in the monetary fuse box. In 1971, President Nixon realized there was one last fuse that could still burn out and thereby signal that all was not well. Americans could not withdraw gold, but foreign governments could.
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Can you replace a fuse with a larger one?

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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Is it advisable to replace fuse wire with any other wire?

No, the electrician should not be allowed to replace the fuse in the house with a piece of wire. This is because every wire cannot be used as a fused filament. A fused filament must have a low melting point such that it could melt and break in response to a large amount of current.
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What is a fuse wire made of?

Fuse is generally made up of an alloy of tin and lead. It is used in series with an appliance to prevent it from damage when excessive flows through the appliance. Material to be used in fuse wire must have Low melting point, low boiling point and high electric resistance.
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Why is a good fuse wire made of tin?

A fuse wire is made of tin alloy because it has low melting point, so that it may melt easily, whereas a copper wire cannot be used as a fuse wire because it has a high melting point due to which it will not melt easily when a short circuit takes place.
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What happens if you use wrong fuse?

If you use a fuse with the wrong amperage, the fuse won't blow as intended, damaging the circuit and resulting in a much larger repair bill. Rather than risk blowing the circuit, take the car to a repair shop to determine what is causing the fuse to repeatedly blow.
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How do you fix a tripped fuse?

Unplug all appliances on that problem circuit and switch off any immersion heaters (if you have one). Switch the tripped switch to the ON position and plug in the appliances one by one until the trip goes again. Leave that appliance unplugged, and have it repaired by a qualified electrician.
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Why does my fuse keep blowing?

Overloaded Circuit

The most common cause of a blown fuse is when something draws too much power from the circuit. This is most often caused by either too many lights or from using too many plug-in appliances at once. The biggest culprit for this kind of issue is a multiple outlet adapter plugged into a socket.
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Can I bypass a glass fuse?

It's highly recommended to avoid bypassing a fuse, especially if you're dealing with a blown fuse. Using a wire to bypass a fuse can provoke electrical and fire hazards, making it your safest and best option to replace the fuse.
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What is a fuse box?

A fuse box is an electrical panel containing fuses and circuit breakers to distribute electricity through your home.
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Can you use tin foil as a fuse?

"You can use any small strip of aluminum foil as a temporary fuse; a chewing gum stick wrapper just may be the handiest piece around, especially in a place like your car.
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How much does a fuse cost?

Most fuses only cost $10 to $20, but you'll have to pay additional labor fees to have your fuse replaced by a professional.
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What happens if there is no fuse?

If there is a fusholder, but no fuse within it, then the circuit is incomplete and no current will flow. The circuit is 'dead'If the circuit has been built without a fuseholder, then it will be live and will work normally but without any protection from an overload or a defect.
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Can I leave a fuse out?

| However, leaving an open fuse socket is a safety hazard. You could remove the fuse wire and reinsert the holder. Labelling the fuse as "do not use" would also add to 'safety' but may not meet code.
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Are fuses necessary?

In electronics and electrical engineering, a fuse is an electrical safety device that operates to provide overcurrent protection of an electrical circuit. Its essential component is a metal wire or strip that melts when too much current flows through it, thereby stopping or interrupting the current.
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Does a fuse prevent fire?

Fuses and circuit breakers help prevent electrical fires.
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Can I replace a 13A fuse with a 5A fuse?

By using a 5A nothing will blow up, the current will just instantly melt the fuse as the limit of the fuse is not big enough, so the fuse assumes that the safe current if the heater is in fact a dangerous level, so it cuts out.
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