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Discuss Bad practice FCU to lighting circuit in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
TBH not the end of the world if a 13Afuse used I suspect it will break within time parameters. Also if it’s off a socket then probably RCD protected.What are your guys thoughts on this a 13amp FCU feeding of a ring feeding a light. I know usually people fuse at 3amp but if unlikely to cause overload does it actually have to be fused down?
The plug bottoms have the fuses in them. Although it depends which way up your holding it.It seems the same as buying plug tops, usually with a 13 amp fuse.
You should be matching the fuse with whatever load is going on it.
I knew I should have just put plugs LOLThe plug bottoms have the fuses in them. Although it depends which way up your holding it.
Sorry. Couldn’t resist it. I know it’s old but it never loose it’s appeal.I knew I should have just put plugs LOL
I knew I should have just put plugs LOL
Thought that was only for Carrott?Don't say 'plugtop' three times whatever you do!
It seems the same as buying plug tops, usually with a 13 amp fuse.
You should be matching the fuse with whatever load is going on it.
They are closely related with any reputable manufacturer!Fuse protects the flex, not the appliance so not strictly true.
I like to pop a 5A or 3A in.
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