Possibly. If a fuse keeps blowing it you should check the circuit and the loading. Using a higher rated fuse may result in the appliances being damaged because of power overload. Worse, it could result i a short or a fire. DON'T RISK IT!
No such thing as a 5V fuse. There is a 5 Amp fuse. These are availableat an auto parts store.
1 watt = 1 amp * 1 volt So.... In a house: 5 amps * 115 volts = 575 watts In a car: 5 amps * 12 volts = 60 watts
Mean = 6 Mode = 5.
Mean = (9 + 10 + 2 + 5 + 5)/5 = 31/5 = 6.2
Are you sure you do not mean AGC? AGC stands for Automotive Glass Cartridge (Fuse). AGC fuses are fast acting fuses that will blown very quickly to protect components.
Yes, a 10 amp AGC fuse can be used in a 10 amp rated DC circuit as long as the fuse rating matches the circuit's ampacity. This ensures that the fuse will blow before the circuit is overloaded, protecting the circuit from damage and potential hazards.
Both the SFE and AGC are glass fuses with a meltable link within the glass. The SFE fuses all measure 1/4" in diameter. The length is determined by the amperage rating, which varies from 5/8" in length (4 amp.) to 1 7/16" in length (30 amp). The SFE fuse is also designated as "size rejecting" because the size differences are related to the amperage rating and tends to prevent interchanging different amperage ratings. The AGC fuse measures 1 1/4" in length and the diameter is 1/4" for all amperage ratings.
ABC = Ceramic Body AGC = Glass Body
AGC is a fuse type IE; the glass ones with the metal tips on the ends.
AGC fuses have glass body. ABC fuses have a ceramic body.
2 types 1.simple AGC 2.delayed AGC
No.
5 amp,10 amp, 15 amp, 20 amp, 25 amp, and 30 amp.
Recievers
1 amp
Which style of fuse do I use for 1965 SS Impala, sfe or agc?