29-09-2018, 11:43 AM
As I understand it it is only the current that counts.
The power that melts the fuse is current squared times resistance (of the fuse). In other words the resistance of the fuse decides what current blows it, not the voltage.
The power that melts the fuse is current squared times resistance (of the fuse). In other words the resistance of the fuse decides what current blows it, not the voltage.
Jim