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E ElectricTroy · Registered Joined Apr 13, 2003 · 609 Posts Discussion Starter · #1 · Aug 31, 2006 Only show this user (see subject)
G Guillermo · Registered Joined Apr 8, 2003 · 1,077 Posts #2 · Aug 31, 2006 Only show this user See fuse box. I believe it's only 10A
E ElectricTroy · Registered Joined Apr 13, 2003 · 609 Posts Discussion Starter · #3 · Sep 1, 2006 Only show this user I'll check. Assuming it's 10 amps, that's 120 watts. I could run a TV. Wonder if I could switch to a bigger fuse? Nah. Probably the wiring could not handle the increased draw.
I'll check. Assuming it's 10 amps, that's 120 watts. I could run a TV. Wonder if I could switch to a bigger fuse? Nah. Probably the wiring could not handle the increased draw.
G Guillermo · Registered Joined Apr 8, 2003 · 1,077 Posts #4 · Sep 1, 2006 Only show this user Carefull, some devices have a high current spike when they are first turned on, have extra fuses handy just in case...
Carefull, some devices have a high current spike when they are first turned on, have extra fuses handy just in case...