What size fuse do I need? (Calculating amperage)

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  • Опубліковано 19 лип 2024
  • In this video, Adam talks through the formula for calculating your amperage which will help determine the size fuse you need for your electrical installation.
    Total Wattage / Voltage = Amperage
    NOTE: Narva Ultima 215 L.E.D driving lights require a 40 AMP fuse
    M O R E I N F O:
    www.narva.com.au/
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  • @leol1243
    @leol1243 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you that was exactly what I was wondering. Great video.

  • @matthewstollar2678
    @matthewstollar2678 3 роки тому

    What amp do I need in our fuse box that is the circuit to five upstairs lights? One light is in the bathroom, another on the landing and four main lights in three bedrooms

  • @faridbakhshian221
    @faridbakhshian221 3 роки тому +4

    hi , a question . when we calculate 27.5 amps and we pick a 30 fuse or 40 fuse we are acutually letting more amps into the circuit . how it does not damage our circuit?? what is the maximum fuse amp that we can use for a safe circuit in this case?

    • @MichaelStephenLau
      @MichaelStephenLau Рік тому

      You’re measuring the max total current the system is expected to draw. You take that and the distance of your runs to determine the gauge needed. The gauge you choose is intended to safely support more than you expect to need, fusing for slightly less than the wires max as a fail safe in case of a short circuit.

  • @Amcor09
    @Amcor09 2 роки тому +1

    "27.5 amp, we can quite easy fit a 30, maybe even a 40amp fuse" - why? How much higher can it and should it be? Why MAYBE 40 amp? Does that mean it could be running at 39.9 amps for a long period of time without anyone knowing? What are the conditions for the increase? This is not clear!

  • @gaowen1971
    @gaowen1971 4 роки тому +1

    I've got a 876w light bar. What size fuse and relay should I run?

  • @generalharness8266
    @generalharness8266 4 роки тому +3

    Hello
    The comment the fuse will protect the accessories is misleading. The fuse will only blow if there is something wrong with the circuit and it will not protect from a surge instantly. The reason for this is that a fuse is a bit of wire rated at a slightly lower amperage in a plastic shell, this means it has a delayed blow time while the wire heats up enough to melt and will only operate instantly at a massive surge (something like 10 times its rated capacity for standard ATS fuses). Until the fuse blows the components are still under the stress of the amperage going though it and the more sensitive parts can fail.
    The only reason you install a non specialized fuse is to stop the circuit when a device faults until the device is repaired.
    Please also note that you need a qualified sparky to do anything with 230v fuses and that a 230v fuse is different to a 12v one in how it prevents the arcing when it blows. Do NOT use a 12v fuse for a 230v appliance even if the amps are within the ratting on the fuse.

  • @gavvysandhu6020
    @gavvysandhu6020 4 роки тому +1

    I don’t know the wattage what do I do

    • @GarthThomson
      @GarthThomson Рік тому

      Great question! My light bar has no markings on it (99 leds). Any ideas?

  • @Espiritiv
    @Espiritiv 2 місяці тому

    You didn't actually tell us how to calculate the fuse size needed. You only told us how to calculate the amperage of our system

    • @anthonyt4981
      @anthonyt4981 8 днів тому

      you dont calculate the fuse rating. you decide what fuse to run based on calculated amperage... thats why he said either 30a or 40a in his example. the size has to be higher than the amp draw or youll blow the fuse.