15A Cartridge Fuses Keep Blowing When I Change Them
My fuse box has 3 cartridges of 15A fuses along with the regular glass
fuses. The 15A cartridges power the outlets in the kitchen and seem to be interconnected with some of the circuits that operate on the glass fuses. My problem is that when the cartridge fuses blow, I go through 4 or 5 of them before I can get one to work. Typcially they blow as soon as I put them in. Could this be because I did not turn off the power prior to changing them? Should I be using a time delay fust instead ( these are no motors on these circuits, just outlets from the kitchen and garage. Why don't they use glass fuses on all the circuits? Anyone have any ideas? |
15A Cartridge Fuses Keep Blowing When I Change Them
You might want to consider replacing the panel with circuit breakers. It
sounds like the cartridge fuse circuits are overloaded or have an intermittent short wrote in message ps.com... My fuse box has 3 cartridges of 15A fuses along with the regular glass fuses. The 15A cartridges power the outlets in the kitchen and seem to be interconnected with some of the circuits that operate on the glass fuses. My problem is that when the cartridge fuses blow, I go through 4 or 5 of them before I can get one to work. Typcially they blow as soon as I put them in. Could this be because I did not turn off the power prior to changing them? Should I be using a time delay fust instead ( these are no motors on these circuits, just outlets from the kitchen and garage. Why don't they use glass fuses on all the circuits? Anyone have any ideas? |
15A Cartridge Fuses Keep Blowing When I Change Them
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