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Randall. You wrote that if I am going to use modern fuses, they should be rated 20 amps (LH fuse box) and 25 amps (RH fuse box)respectively.
At present, I have a modern 35 amp fuse in the LH fuse box (new from Moss) and a 50 amp fuse in the RH fuse box (new from Moss). The reason for the 50 amp fuse in the RH box is that when I had a 35 amp fuse in it, my new electric fan did not work. The 35 amp fuse did not blow, the fan just did not work (a mystery to me). When I put in a 50 amp fuse in the RH box, the fan commenced to working again.
What are your thoughts about this? Should I drop down in LH to modern 20 amps fuse(or perhaps 25 amps) and in RH to modern 25 amps fuse? With 25 amps, I don't know if my electric fan will work, but I would soon find out.
What is "standard" practice these days?
As it stands right now, the 35 in LH and 50 in RH seem to be working.
At present, I have a modern 35 amp fuse in the LH fuse box (new from Moss) and a 50 amp fuse in the RH fuse box (new from Moss). The reason for the 50 amp fuse in the RH box is that when I had a 35 amp fuse in it, my new electric fan did not work. The 35 amp fuse did not blow, the fan just did not work (a mystery to me). When I put in a 50 amp fuse in the RH box, the fan commenced to working again.
What are your thoughts about this? Should I drop down in LH to modern 20 amps fuse(or perhaps 25 amps) and in RH to modern 25 amps fuse? With 25 amps, I don't know if my electric fan will work, but I would soon find out.
What is "standard" practice these days?
As it stands right now, the 35 in LH and 50 in RH seem to be working.