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Car fuse losing power?
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Is power being lost? engine at 220 volts if it is connected through a car fuse?
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Measure its resistance with an ohmmeter. A fuse is almost like a resistor that, at a certain power dissipated on itself, heats up and burns out.
Depending on the resistance, there will be some voltage drop across the fuse, which will reduce the voltage across the motor accordingly.
How much? It is necessary to measure the resistance and look, although you can accurately measure the voltage drop across the fuse with a voltmeter during operation. (however, you shouldn’t do this with such a question, probably, limit yourself to measuring the resistance of a single fuse)
It is better to connect directly - but not through a car, at worst, take an automatic machine for a din rail.
Power is not lost, and the risk of fire increases significantly (if this is the one I thought about).
The car fuse differs from the usual one only in the design (more reliable), there are no functional differences.
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