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My Maytag above the oven microwave blew it's main fuse. It calls for a 20amp fuse. It looks exactly like the old type glass automotive fuses, but without the glass. Can I use one of those for a replacement? BTW- I put one in and it works.
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There are only two important things for a replacement fuse: a physical size and an electrical characteristics. If both of them are the same - you are in good shape.
Gene.
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