Hi, thanks for choosing Dell. I'm afraid I'm not quite understanding your question but did you mean something like this? https://dell.to/3PZCT64 (disclaimer: This is just an example for understanding between our communications. I am in no way promoting this specific product nor the website)
Yes that is a mains plug. There is a fuse under the red cap. These come in 3a 5a 10a and 13amp.
I am asking what fuses dell ship in servers. I have a mix of 3amp and 5amp.
Too low and the fuse blows. Too high could blow the server.
Hi, I've checked to spare part tools but I couldn't ensure which part came out of the box in the UK. If the community couldn't help with it please reach out to local support for queries, I believe they may help. https://dell.to/3OH8vfS
The answer appears to be put a 3amp fuse in and if it blows replace with a 5amp
As far as i can find anything less than 750w needs a 3amp.
Not an expert but there you go
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Hi, thanks for choosing Dell. I'm afraid I'm not quite understanding your question but did you mean something like this?
https://dell.to/3PZCT64
(disclaimer: This is just an example for understanding between our communications. I am in no way promoting this specific product nor the website)
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I am asking what fuses dell ship in servers. I have a mix of 3amp and 5amp.
Too low and the fuse blows. Too high could blow the server.
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July 29th, 2022 02:00
Hi, I've checked to spare part tools but I couldn't ensure which part came out of the box in the UK. If the community couldn't help with it please reach out to local support for queries, I believe they may help. https://dell.to/3OH8vfS
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As far as i can find anything less than 750w needs a 3amp.
Not an expert but there you go