HamsterJam
Let’s take it apart to see what’s inside….
Today I helped replace a faulty light switch at a friend’s house.
After swapping the switch, they re-inserted the fuse and the lights flickered on then went out.
On further investigation, the 5A cartridge fuse is too small in diameter and possibly length for the fuse carrier meaning it only makes an intermittent connection. The fuse looks the same diameter as a standard plug fuse which I think is 6mm.
Looking online, I can’t see larger diameter 5amp cartridge fuses. Can anyone shed any light (no pun intended) on this please?
The carrier is colour coded white.
Fully appreciate that in an ideal world the CU should be replaced with a modern unit containing RCBOs but it would be useful to have a fix until funds permit an upgrade.
After swapping the switch, they re-inserted the fuse and the lights flickered on then went out.
On further investigation, the 5A cartridge fuse is too small in diameter and possibly length for the fuse carrier meaning it only makes an intermittent connection. The fuse looks the same diameter as a standard plug fuse which I think is 6mm.
Looking online, I can’t see larger diameter 5amp cartridge fuses. Can anyone shed any light (no pun intended) on this please?
The carrier is colour coded white.
Fully appreciate that in an ideal world the CU should be replaced with a modern unit containing RCBOs but it would be useful to have a fix until funds permit an upgrade.
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