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Glass fuses have a low breaking capacity. It's easy to see when they're blown: the glass will be discolored and the filament broken. Replace yours today!

Ceramic fuses are high or low breaking capacity and can be used in many applications. Ceramic color can vary from a very light beige to dark gray.

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Can I replace a blown fuse myself?

Fixing a blown fuse is a straightforward DIY task with three essential steps. First, locate your home's electrical panel, typically found behind a small metal door or box in areas like the garage, basement, or utility room. Familiarize yourself with the panel, ensuring it's not obstructed for easy access. When you open the panel, identify whether you have fuses or circuit breakers, and make sure each is labeled clearly for efficient troubleshooting.

To determine a blown fuse, look for a localized power outage or check when running multiple appliances causes an overload. Once identified, follow the three steps: turn off lights and unplug appliances in the affected area, turn off the main power switch, and replace the blown fuse with an identical one. Safety precautions, such as dry hands, rubber-soled shoes, and power disconnection, are crucial.

If the fuse blows again, consult a qualified electrician to investigate potential issues. Regular inspection is advised for homes over 50 years old to ensure safety and adequacy of wiring.

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