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Q: What happens if the wire in a fuse is too thick?
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What is the correct use The wire is too thick or the wire is to thick?

The correct use is "The wire is too thick." "Too" is used to indicate an excessive amount of something.


Why does your 2001 stratus keep blowing a 20 amp starter fuse?

faulty wiring or too low of a fuse, shorting out because the wire is touching metal or another wire


What is a thin metal wire that is designed to melt when the electric current is too large?

A fuse is a thin metal wire that is designed to melt when the electric current is too large, breaking the circuit and preventing damage to other components.


What is found inside a fuse?

The essential component of a fuse is a metal strip that or wire that melts when too much current flows through it.


Can I replace a 16 amp fuse with a 15 amp fuse?

No, as soon as you turn on the appliance the wire inside the fuse will melt as there will be too muck current flowing through it


How do you fix a burned wire that is plugged in at the fuse box under the Bat sign?

To fix a burned wire that is plugged in at the fuse box under the Battery sign, the wire will have to be removed and a new one soldered in place. Before doing this, find the cause or overload that caused this wire to burn in the first place. It could be that a fuse of too high an Amp was placed in the fuse box by mistake.


Why is it dangerous to replace a fuse with a wire that bypasses the fuse?

By doing that you defeat the purpose of a fuse. The fuse is there to protect the wiring from an overload or short which could cause the wires to overheat and catch on fire. By replacing the fuse with a wire or fuse that is too large all the protection is gone and your car could catch on fire at any moment.


What happens when a fuse burns out when overloaded with too many appliances?

the circuit is broken.


How does a fuse prevent an overlode circuit?

A fuse contains a wire that will melt and break the circuit if too much current flows through it, preventing an overload. When the current exceeds the fuse's rating, the wire melts, interrupting the flow of electricity and protecting the circuit from damage.


What happens to magnetic field of a wire when you change the direction of the current in the wire?

Direction of the magnetic lines too would get changed


What are the properties of fusewire?

A fuse wire, or fusable link, is just another form of a fuse and operates much in the same fashion. Too much current draw and poof, it blows. You could replace a fuse wire with a fuse and fuse block but fusable link is much cheaper to manufacture and is good for quick assembly and or limited space.


If your ACC fuse burns out when you do not heat up your car is it a wire?

A fuse blow when ever the amperage is to high for the circuit. Either there is a short (to ground or positive), the connections are corroded, wire gauge is too thin or it is the wrong fuse. Never put in a fuse larger than recommend for the circuit, it could cause a fire.