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7 Amp too.10A fuses, along with 5A and 3A are easy to buy ..
they are now when i needed some several years ago they were a bugger to find you can even get them from wilko, i had to get thhem from internet search10A fuses, along with 5A and 3A are easy to buy ..
Seems odd that fused spurs are sold with the maximum sized fuse - 13 amp, yet they could be simply for a fused isolator to supply a mere 10watt led light.
Some are sold with 3A fuses
any sold without ? maybe the way forward then you can use the appropriate rating / size correctly?
The 3A ones are more expensive than the 13A ones .. I just buy packs of the other sizes of fuses as I need them
Anyone want a bag of 13A fuses?
You are ok mate. I have a tray load in the vanThe 3A ones are more expensive than the 13A ones .. I just buy packs of the other sizes of fuses as I need them
Anyone want a bag of 13A fuses?
5Amp fuse will be even safererer than a 13Amp fuse. Nothing to worry about.So if I replace it for e.g. 5amp as it says in the manual it will be good and nothing bad can happen
Got to remember a fuse is also to prevent the wiring to the appliances from melting and also the small wires and components of appliances from melting or being destroyed by a dead short, plus avoiding the obvious fire or electrocution risks.
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