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doddsredoubt | 18:13 Sat 25th Jul 2009 | Technology
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Yesterday when I was using my computer it literally went off,and I thought we had a power cut but on chequeing the electricity found it was working.
My question is I found the fuse in my Dell Desktop had blown,and when I took it out the fuse was 10amps and I have never seen an 10amp fuse before so I put in a 13amp fuse in and the computer is working perfectly.
But is 13amp too high,or should I only be putting a 5amp in.

Thankyou for any help.
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For safety the fuse should be the smallest which will handle the power.

A 1 amp fuse can pass 230 watts at 230 Volts, which should be enough for any computer. If the fuse was 10 amps then perhaps it was after the voltage regulator: 10 amps at 12 Volts would be 120 Watts.
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Thankyou Rev.Green,for clarifying the matter for me.

Thankyou for your help much appreciated.

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