Ask any professional on this forum about my post on fuses and they will agree. A 60a fuse can handle approximately a 90a current in short to medium bursts without blowing. 60a is the amperage it will take indefinitely without blowing. Fuses do not blow the second you go one ampere over their rating.
Well
What voltage was the amp tested and rated at?
What are the quality of the internal components?
What is the quality of the fuse?
yes a fuse wont blow immediately but it should deffinately blow Quick....
theres alot of exceptionally cheap fuses out there that wont even blow at 200% their rating they just get red hot and start a fire.
these are all aspects that need to be taken into account that you simply overlook.
electronics are not as simple cut and dry as you think
there are many factors that need to be taken into account.
they do have laws that govern them but only when every aspect is taken into account.
not trying to rail on you
just trying to get you to think a bit more because ultimately people take your suggestions
and if you suugest something wrong it can result in someone loosing their system
I was once a noob doing the same **** and I had someone school me about that.
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