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I often work on 120V circuits that have 3amp glass fuses protecting them. When you look at the fuse it says 3A 240V on the fuse itself. My question is if the fuse allows 3A at 240V, by ohms law if it is installed in a 120V circuit it should allow 6A, correct? Is 240V a standard that all glass fuses are rated on? I don't know if a fuse would blow at 3A regardless of voltage. If not I may have to alter my allowable amperage when testing 120V circuits with the (factory installed) 3Amp 240volt fuses. Basically my question boils down to will the fuse blow at any voltage if it's over 3 amps?
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