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<blockquote data-quote="Kurt" data-source="post: 446184" data-attributes="member: 27355"><p>80Amp fuse does not blow immediately at 81amps, you can draw more for a short period of time (hours) before it will be a problem. In fact i have a number of commercial / ind clients pushing the edge of their supply regularly going over as i have installed meters to make sure they load manage. agree with above , if you are getting hot at the service head or the old fuse goes then by all means upgrade, otherwise i would not bother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kurt, post: 446184, member: 27355"] 80Amp fuse does not blow immediately at 81amps, you can draw more for a short period of time (hours) before it will be a problem. In fact i have a number of commercial / ind clients pushing the edge of their supply regularly going over as i have installed meters to make sure they load manage. agree with above , if you are getting hot at the service head or the old fuse goes then by all means upgrade, otherwise i would not bother. [/QUOTE]
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