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[QUOTE="Skymaster, post: 130682, member: 36626"] Fuses do not blow immediately. They will hold indefinitely at their rated current, and may take significant time to blow on overload. This is a table that gives some ballpark numbers [ATTACH type="full"]22218[/ATTACH] If they are 12V resistor pixels, they may be drawing considerably less than 0.055A per pixel, some have been tested down to 0.01A There is also wire losses to consider. The wire is very thin and may not be able to carry the full current, dropping the voltage along it, rather than allowing significant enough current to flow. [/QUOTE]
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