Fuse sometimes blows
Fuse sometimes blows
I've noticed, that sometimes, when I turn my machine on, the fuse blows in the house's box (NOT in the machine).
I've tried it on different circuits, and sometimes it just trips the fuse on that circuit, or it runs like it should.
I've had it on for a couple of hours without problems, it only happens when I flick it on about 20% of the time.
I've tried it on different circuits, and sometimes it just trips the fuse on that circuit, or it runs like it should.
I've had it on for a couple of hours without problems, it only happens when I flick it on about 20% of the time.
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When you say it trips the fuse, is it actually a fuse or a circuit breaker? If it's a circuit breaker what is the breaker rated at?
Somewhere on it, it should list the current level at which it trips, it is also worth checking the tripping characteristics of the breaker, this is often just a letter after the rating number, A, B and C are quite common.
Somewhere on it, it should list the current level at which it trips, it is also worth checking the tripping characteristics of the breaker, this is often just a letter after the rating number, A, B and C are quite common.
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When you say it trips the fuse, is it actually a fuse or a circuit breaker? If it's a circuit breaker what is the breaker rated at?
Somewhere on it, it should list the current level at which it trips, it is also worth checking the tripping characteristics of the breaker, this is often just a letter after the rating number, A, B and C are quite common.
Somewhere on it, it should list the current level at which it trips, it is also worth checking the tripping characteristics of the breaker, this is often just a letter after the rating number, A, B and C are quite common.