quick question... Household fuses
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If you can borrow a continuity meter from a neighbour put both probes at either end of fuse and turn meter to continuity, you should hear a "beeeeep" if it's good.
Failing that identlfy something with the same rated fuse that you know is working, isolate the power and exchange the fuse that you want to check. If it works then the appliance is probably at fault, not the fuse.
Failing that identlfy something with the same rated fuse that you know is working, isolate the power and exchange the fuse that you want to check. If it works then the appliance is probably at fault, not the fuse.
I would try putting them into other stuff but the box has 5A which are the normal plug type size, then has 15A which are slightly bigger and then 30A which are even bigger than that. So can only test the 5A, but they are all fine.
I'm trying to hunt down the circuit for out immersion heater.
I replaced one of the heaters yesterday as it was knackered. Turned it on, worked for a few seconds, turned it off. Tried to turn it on again 10 mins later and it didnt work. Assumed I had broken the unit somehow so got a replacement today. fitted and it doesnt work.
In the end I tried to short the live and neg and nowt. Fuse in the switch isn't blown (its 15a, tested in the missus hair dryer) so am assuming that the main fuse for the circuit on the fuse box has blown.
I am assuming that it will most likely be one of the 30A fuses?
I'm trying to hunt down the circuit for out immersion heater.
I replaced one of the heaters yesterday as it was knackered. Turned it on, worked for a few seconds, turned it off. Tried to turn it on again 10 mins later and it didnt work. Assumed I had broken the unit somehow so got a replacement today. fitted and it doesnt work.
In the end I tried to short the live and neg and nowt. Fuse in the switch isn't blown (its 15a, tested in the missus hair dryer) so am assuming that the main fuse for the circuit on the fuse box has blown.
I am assuming that it will most likely be one of the 30A fuses?
Deluded said:
In the end I tried to short the live and neg and nowt. Fuse in the switch isn't blown (its 15a, tested in the missus hair dryer) so am assuming that the main fuse for the circuit on the fuse box has blown.
Please go to Maplin or Homebase or anywhere and buy a multimeter before you set your house on fire 
because it would have sparked if there was power. Which there wasnt.
Anyway, Ive tested all of the fuses (made a simple circuit using the car battery). All of the fuses completed the circuit execpt for the two 15A fuses.
Would I assume this means these two fuses are buggered and likely to be the fuses for the heaters? If I take the fuses out, everything in the house (bar the heaters of course) works still. There are two immersion heaters. each has its own fused switch. Are they likely to both be on there own circuit?
Anyway, Ive tested all of the fuses (made a simple circuit using the car battery). All of the fuses completed the circuit execpt for the two 15A fuses.
Would I assume this means these two fuses are buggered and likely to be the fuses for the heaters? If I take the fuses out, everything in the house (bar the heaters of course) works still. There are two immersion heaters. each has its own fused switch. Are they likely to both be on there own circuit?
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