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two technicians are discussing fuses technician a says that current flows should be 20% less than fuse rating technician B says that an orange blade fuse will have an amperage rating of nine which technician
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two technicians are discussing fuses technician a says that current flows should be 20% less than fuse rating technician B says that an orange blade fuse will have an amperage rating of nine which technician is correct
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The technician A is correct. The current should be 20% or any given percentage lower than the current for which the fuse is created.
The technician B argues that orange blade fuses have a 9 Amp rating. But they usually have a 40A rating
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