A breaker box circuit fuse? Check the wire size. 14gauge use 15amp. 12 gauge use 20 amp.
Infrared means heat. It depends on what wattage or ampage the light is.
There is no loss in voltage. Voltage is constant (dependant on your supply). The dimming is as a result of of a reduction in current (ampage)
Start off by opening the glove box their should be a legend saying what fuses do what find the number that is for the fuel gage, look under the steering wheel and you will see a fuse box pull out the bad fuse and replace it with another fuse make sure to use right ampage.
In short: Yes. As long as the voltage is the same, it makes no difference if the rated current is higher on the supply than on the device you want to operate. If you would take a 1.5 amp adapter for a 2 amp device, you overload the adapter which results in shut down or failure.
You are not supposed to wire 3 phase equipment to a s pin plug... ever. in the wire there will be brown, black & grey, these are the phase colours, the blue represents neutral, but in a four wire there shouldn't be a neutral as the left over colour will be an earth (yellow/green). 4 wire cables are designed for balanced equipment and require the offset phases in order to function, if they are wired into the same phase the motor it is designed to run will not move, and may burn out. You will need to install a 3 phase 4pin socket at the right ampage for the machine it is designed to run.
.10 amp could be fatel, the higher the ampage the more likely. Ampage is determined by the voltage and the resistance. ampage= voltage/ resistance
Yes, you sure can.
It depends on ampage & voltage of the motors involved.
The average 10 cup coffee maker uses around 8 amps.
Infrared means heat. It depends on what wattage or ampage the light is.
i do not know the size but the ampage is 10-25 amps
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it is caused by low power or ampage output from the alternator.
There is no loss in voltage. Voltage is constant (dependant on your supply). The dimming is as a result of of a reduction in current (ampage)
its 20amps on mine for cigarette lighter & interior lights. It tells you on the back of the fuse cover.
Using an circuit involving a 9V battery and snap connector, a conductance sensor made of small plastic tubing and copper wire, and alligator clips, the conductance sensor is placed in the drink to be measured, and the electrolytes close the circuit. The multimeter can then read off the ampage you need to determine conductance using G = I/V, G being conductance in siemens, I being ampage, and V being voltage.
the right size fuse will be specified on the units data plate it will vary most likely will be a 20 or 30 amp though