• 9point6@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    No fuse, no way

    Why would I want a whole circuit to be cut because of a single device fault, and then have to spend time figuring out which device on that circuit actually has the fault.

    Plus if a device only needs 3A it shouldn’t be able to draw more

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      6 months ago

      and then have to spend time figuring out which device on that circuit actually has the fault.

      Usually that happens just when you plug it in so…

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      6 months ago

      Why would I want a whole circuit to be cut because of a single device fault

      Dunno, if I have a fault in my home, I want it to be spectacular.

      A couple of years ago I literally had massive blood pressure and walked like 2 km to go buy a box of fuses.

      Burning two fuses, I figured out one of the extension strips was bad.

      If I plug something in and half of my apartment goes black, TWICE, and needs a fuse replacement each time, maybe that thing needs to be tossed anuway. I’m no electrician, I can’t troubleshoot a power strip. It has served its years. Bye.