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Adam M
- Jan 1, 1970
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Hi folks,
Went to go for a shower this morning, and the shower just cut out all of a
sudden.
The shower's got it's own 30A circuit with a cartridge type fuse in the fuse
box, which was - as expected - blown.
But when I went to remove the fuse, it was DAMN hot - I'd say like 60 - 70
degrees C. Should I be worried? Or should I just go ahead and change it?
Assuming that the heating is just a feature of the fuse blowing, is it
likely that the fuse just blew because it's old? I know fuses just pop for
no apparent reason sometimes.
TIA!
Adam
Went to go for a shower this morning, and the shower just cut out all of a
sudden.
The shower's got it's own 30A circuit with a cartridge type fuse in the fuse
box, which was - as expected - blown.
But when I went to remove the fuse, it was DAMN hot - I'd say like 60 - 70
degrees C. Should I be worried? Or should I just go ahead and change it?
Assuming that the heating is just a feature of the fuse blowing, is it
likely that the fuse just blew because it's old? I know fuses just pop for
no apparent reason sometimes.
TIA!
Adam