High electric current can cause the melting of a fuse wire when the current surpasses the
rated value of the fuse wire. This can occur due to a short circuit, power overload, faulty
wiring, a loose connection, or a faulty appliance.
High electric current can cause the melting of a fuse wire when the current surpasses the
rated value of the fuse wire. This can occur due to a short circuit, power overload, faulty
wiring, a loose connection, or a faulty appliance.