Fuses blow because the current passing through them exceeds their current rating.
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If the vacuum cleaner is blowing fuses there is most probably a short circuit connection somewhere between the power cord plug and the motor in the cleaner.
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If the vacuum cleaner is blowing fuses there is most probably a short circuit connection somewhere between the cleaner's power cord plug and the motor in the cleaner.
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This could be either the cord, the on/off switch, the wiring inside the cleaner or the motor.
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This could be in either the cord, the on/off switch, the wiring inside the cleaner or the motor.
You would need to have a DMM (digital multimeter) to find out where the problem is so that it can be fixed.
Hi @lorrainesu78650
Fuses blow because the current passing through them exceeds their current rating.
If the vacuum cleaner is blowing fuses there is most probably a short circuit connection somewhere between the power cord plug and the motor in the cleaner.
This could be either the cord, the on/off switch, the wiring inside the cleaner or the motor.
You would need to have a DMM (digital multimeter) to find out where the problem is so that it can be fixed.
What is the model number of the vacuum cleaner?