vintagerepairer
Well-known member
Ryry there is an important lesson there, one should never, ever replace a fuse without first identifying why it blew. In your case you knew why. However, unless a fuse is rather old or has suffered a lot of stress as a result of being used on another appliance in the past, or is too low to handle the loading or start-up power surge, it should only blow under fault conditions. All too often people quickly whip out a fuse and say "Oh it was only a fuse that had blown" as though it was to be expected on a daily basis.