Not sure why it did this. Any insight is appreciated. No breakers flipped off.
Should I replace it with a 10amp or 15 amp fuse? 1000 watts is 9 amps so I figured a 10. I can't read the writing on the old fuse but it looks like 15 amps. The fuses I have ordered are 250V as is required, and are fast blow, so it will be pretty sensitive.
Sidenote you can see that the one clip that is supposed to hold the fuse was squished close, so the fuse wasnt held properly, you can see some melted plastic on the fuse. It has been running ok for a year or so until now.
Should I replace it with a 10amp or 15 amp fuse? 1000 watts is 9 amps so I figured a 10. I can't read the writing on the old fuse but it looks like 15 amps. The fuses I have ordered are 250V as is required, and are fast blow, so it will be pretty sensitive.
Sidenote you can see that the one clip that is supposed to hold the fuse was squished close, so the fuse wasnt held properly, you can see some melted plastic on the fuse. It has been running ok for a year or so until now.