No, the one amp fuse is the recommendation of the manufacturer of the circuit. By
replacing it with a fuse five times larger will default the warranty placed on the equipment by the manufacturer. Where one amp will do no damage to the circuit, five amps could destroy the components that are connected in the circuit.
no you can't
No.
You could replace it with a 3A fuse. You should never replace a fuse with one which is rated higher.
1 amp
fuse number 1 is 10 amp fuse 2 is 25 amp fuse 3is 25 amp fuse 4 is a spare fuse 5 is 10 amp fuse 6 is a spare fuse 7 is 20 amp fuse 8 is 25 amp fuse 9 is 20 amp fuse 10 is 5 amp fuse 11 is 5 amp fuse 12 is a spare fuse 13 is 5 amp fuse 14 is 15 amp
Yes. You put a bigger fuse and you will melt the wire and cause a fire hazard.
The main difference between a 5 amp fuse and a 6 amp fuse lies in their respective current-carrying capacities. A 5 amp fuse is designed to safely carry up to 5 amperes of current before breaking the circuit to protect the electrical components from damage due to overload. On the other hand, a 6 amp fuse can handle up to 6 amperes of current before breaking the circuit. Therefore, the 6 amp fuse has a slightly higher current rating and can tolerate a slightly higher load compared to the 5 amp fuse.
The Waring 18BL93 blender typically uses a 5 amp fuse. It is recommended to replace the fuse with the same amp rating to prevent any electrical issues.
The windshield wiper fuse is #5 is the fuse box which is located by the left knee of the driver. The fuse needed to replace it is a 15 amp.
You can replace it with a 100amp fuse if you want, but you have to remember why the fuse is there. It acts as protection in the event of a fault. Instead of the equipment being damaged by overcurrent, the fuse blows. If you put a higher rated fuse in, then in the event of a fault the chances are the equipment may be damaged (and possibly start a fire) before the fuse has a chance to blow.
You cannot because a five amp fuse would blow because the original fuse was seven point five. and a ten amp fuse would not blow quick enough to save or even be safe to use it in whatever you are using it for.
well it might give you a clue, i would suggest a 5 ampere fuse for that 5 amp plug