This is your reminder to not buy cheep fuses.
This fuse overheated and could have caused a fire. It was meant to trip the electric when it started overheating but didn't.
Buy higher quality fuses and remember to use the correct fuse for the plug.
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This is your reminder to not buy cheep fuses.
This fuse overheated and could have caused a fire. It was meant to trip the electric when it started overheating but didn't.
Buy higher quality fuses and remember to use the correct fuse for the plug.
How can you tell when the fuses in your storeroom or plant are no longer usable? We pulled a few tips from Mersen’s Three Clues for Detecting When is a Fuse Too Old for Storeroom Inventory information sheet and...
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If you are ever finding yourself needing to replace a fuse in an electrical device, make sure you locate the recommended fuse size to ensure that you are replacing with the proper fuse. Using a different fuse size may not seem like a big deal, but really, it is like putting diesel in a gasoline engine. It just won't work. Running electricity through a fuse that is not big enough can cause circuits to overheat and create a fire hazard. For more information about electrical service and repair or electrical home safety, visit Milestone Electric at: http://www.MilestoneElectricDFW.com.