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I'm trying to explain to my kid (8) why were have fuses in plugs, and he found a 1A glass fuse lying 'round and he asked me if we could put that into a 13A plug. I said 'no' it would blow if you plugged into the mains.

Then I wondered if that really would happen... So thought I'd better ask here for clarification.

What does happen if you put a too-lower rated a fuse into a plug? To my mind, what happens depends on the appliance being supplied - what current it draws.

Any idea on this, please?
 
Well spotted Lee
Lenny maybe try specsavers lol

Thread closed.
 
As alot of the posters in this thread no longer frequent the forum and given the age of the thread, I'll close it, if anyone want to discuss this thread further then they can open a new one for a fresh discussion.

Damn that GMES ...got me back for mocking him earlier lol ... you closed it same time as me but beat me to it tut tut!!!:furious3:
 
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