Was trying to fill the tires on the car and Husky tire inflator blew the fuse (??? unclear how - replaced it and it worked well) Looks like a standard automotive 15A
Did not replace fuses on any cars for over 10 years, but should probably get a few "just in case" including more of 15A for Husky (looking for regular - I found a box of mini fuses in my toolbox - who knows how long ago I bought them...)
What do you use for regular size color coded fuses? Bussmann or the cheapest ones on Amazon?
And since we are on GJ, what tool do you use to remove them? (yes, I know, since I removed a fuse for the first time in many years, I do not need a dedicated tool)
My regular plastic puller ran away with somebodies 10mm socket. Thankfully had a second one. But now I am curious what people use. Needle nose pliers would definitely work. There are also niche built pliers - Jonard FP-600 (never used, but there is an ad for them). I bet some company from Japan has dedicated pliers).
Recommend the fuse type and/or make a picture of what you use to remove them
Did not replace fuses on any cars for over 10 years, but should probably get a few "just in case" including more of 15A for Husky (looking for regular - I found a box of mini fuses in my toolbox - who knows how long ago I bought them...)
What do you use for regular size color coded fuses? Bussmann or the cheapest ones on Amazon?
And since we are on GJ, what tool do you use to remove them? (yes, I know, since I removed a fuse for the first time in many years, I do not need a dedicated tool)
My regular plastic puller ran away with somebodies 10mm socket. Thankfully had a second one. But now I am curious what people use. Needle nose pliers would definitely work. There are also niche built pliers - Jonard FP-600 (never used, but there is an ad for them). I bet some company from Japan has dedicated pliers).
Recommend the fuse type and/or make a picture of what you use to remove them

