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Thats right, even a fuse has some resistance when heated due to current flow across it. This means the fuse that has current flowing will have a measurable voltage drop across it.
Test the fuse. If youre using a digital multimeter set to measure resistance, touch the probes together to get an initial reading. Then put the probes on either side of the fuse and check if the reading is similar. If it is, then the fuse works properly. If you get no reading or OL, then the fuse has blown.
Thats right, even a fuse has some resistance when heated due to current flow across it. This means the fuse that has current flowing will have a measurable voltage drop across it.
There is very little or no perceivable voltage drop across the fuse so as long as the fuse has at least the minimum voltage rating for the circuit, you should not have any problems.
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The MAXI style automotive blade fuse is a time delay fuse, offered with 32, 58, and 80 volt DC ratings. The Maxi Fuse has ampere ratings ranging from 20 to 100 amps.
Set your digital multimeter (DMM) to millivolts, then touch the meter probes to the fuse terminals to measure the voltage drop across each fuse in the fuse and relay center. If theres no voltage drop across any particular fuse, the DMM will read 0.0.
There is very little or no perceivable voltage drop across the fuse so as long as the fuse has at least the minimum voltage rating for the circuit, you should not have any problems.

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