Gecko Registered user Joined Jan 17, 2003 Messages 6,094 Reaction score 2 Location Comin' home May 21, 2004 #1 Can I use a 0.5amp 230volt fuse in a 12 volt circuit ? Maybe a stupid question but doesn't a fuse blow on excess amps not volts ?
Can I use a 0.5amp 230volt fuse in a 12 volt circuit ? Maybe a stupid question but doesn't a fuse blow on excess amps not volts ?
Greg Masters 'Don't mess with me' Member Moderator Moderator Joined Jun 25, 2002 Messages 27,511 Reaction score 3,314 Location Middle England May 21, 2004 #2 Gecko said: Can I use a 0.5amp 230volt fuse in a 12 volt circuit ? Maybe a stupid question but doesn't a fuse blow on excess amps not volts ? Click to expand... Yes, you can use this fuse on any 12v device not rated above 6 watts. Fuses blow on excess current - voltage is not per se a factor. Greg
Gecko said: Can I use a 0.5amp 230volt fuse in a 12 volt circuit ? Maybe a stupid question but doesn't a fuse blow on excess amps not volts ? Click to expand... Yes, you can use this fuse on any 12v device not rated above 6 watts. Fuses blow on excess current - voltage is not per se a factor. Greg
Gecko Registered user Joined Jan 17, 2003 Messages 6,094 Reaction score 2 Location Comin' home May 21, 2004 #3 Cheers Greg . I thought I remembered this from physics lessons at skool all those years ago
Greg Masters 'Don't mess with me' Member Moderator Moderator Joined Jun 25, 2002 Messages 27,511 Reaction score 3,314 Location Middle England May 21, 2004 #4 It's easy. It's V/R=I Or is it V*I=R? Then again, is it V=IR? I can never remember! Greg
Gecko Registered user Joined Jan 17, 2003 Messages 6,094 Reaction score 2 Location Comin' home May 21, 2004 #5 Errr.....Ummmm.....please sir my dog ate my homework
yellowwolf blah blah UKGSer Subscriber Joined Jul 28, 2003 Messages 207 Reaction score 0 Location watford herts May 21, 2004 #6 Greg Masters said: Then again, is it V=IR? I can never remember! Greg Click to expand... as any fule knos ohms law states V=IR but then you knew that didn't you?
Greg Masters said: Then again, is it V=IR? I can never remember! Greg Click to expand... as any fule knos ohms law states V=IR but then you knew that didn't you?
Den Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Feb 1, 2003 Messages 6,748 Reaction score 4 Location Scotland May 21, 2004 #7 ...V I....R This should have appeared as a triangle V= I X R. I= V divided by R R= V divided by I
Deleted account 220427002 Registered user Joined Dec 27, 2003 Messages 20,425 Reaction score 4 May 21, 2004 #8 better still watts =volts * amps amps= watts/volts volts= watts/amps and lastly 10pints= 1 hangover squared= 1 wallet
better still watts =volts * amps amps= watts/volts volts= watts/amps and lastly 10pints= 1 hangover squared= 1 wallet
Deleted account 220427002 Registered user Joined Dec 27, 2003 Messages 20,425 Reaction score 4 May 21, 2004 #9 and this Attachments ohmtable.jpg 29.2 KB · Views: 154
doubleR Registered user Joined Aug 18, 2003 Messages 409 Reaction score 0 Location Flatlands May 21, 2004 #10 Was called an idiots triangle, for the slow of thinking.
deefa Guest May 22, 2004 #11 of course if we are talking ac, don't forget our old friend the phase angle
Gecko Registered user Joined Jan 17, 2003 Messages 6,094 Reaction score 2 Location Comin' home May 22, 2004 #12 F##k I just blew up my alternator - I think I confused it enough to shprt circuit it
Ming Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Mar 24, 2003 Messages 4,441 Reaction score 0 Location Middle England May 22, 2004 #13 six inch nails always seem to work well