04-11-12, 09:45 PM
The current cannot be increased for a given resistance and a given voltage. (I=V/R). To increase the current yo have to increase the voltage or decrease the resistance (or both). You can increase available current (for example, having a big car battery), but the actual current that will run through the circuit will be the same.
I do not know how the fuse can melt before break. But if another fuse do the same then probably the circuit is shortend to ground, by water or a peeled wire or other reason.
I hope I explain myself, English is not my first language.
I do not know how the fuse can melt before break. But if another fuse do the same then probably the circuit is shortend to ground, by water or a peeled wire or other reason.
I hope I explain myself, English is not my first language.