• Reviews around fuse (1.94 of 5)

    EPAuto 12V DC Portable Air Compressor Pump, Digital Tire Inflator by 100 PSI

    • Couldn't just simply die, like that wasn't enough - it blown all the fuses
    • As a regular user of this compressor I can tell you that it burns out fuses and melts down plastic parts in your electrical connection because of heat due to excessive amperage draw continue use will definitely melt your vehicle
    • It blew my 20A fuse
    • It's like it blew the fuse
    • I turned my car engine on, plugged the compressor into an outlet w/ a 15 amp fuse (manufacturer recommends using 10-15 amp fuse) and the compressor immediately blew my Honda CRV's fuse
    • The first time I used this it blew the fuse for my car cigarette lighter
    • Does not blow my fuses.
    • However, it did not blow the compressor's included fuse
    • The first product I received kept blowing out my fuses and did not work properly.
    • Fuse is good, light works but does not work
    • The compressor remained in its bag unused until the first time it was needed earlier this year (November 2017) and it failed to function properly (would not inflate the tire, and blew its 15A fuse).
    • It uses higher amps than my lighter socket can handle .. it burns the fuse every time I connect it to the vehicle.
    • 12 volt outlet is fine, inline fuse is fine.
    • The first time I plugged it in an turned it on it blew its fuse
    • The device kept blowing the DC fuse in the car, so it didn't work the way we wanted and needed to buy an inverter.
    • so my guess is it is pulling more than 10 amps if it's blowing my 10 amp fuse repetitively but runs for 5 minutesBesides that great compressor works great
    • The fuse wasn't blown in the pump or my car.
    • The fuse looked fine, but I swapped it out anyhow and tried different outlets on the vehicle with no results
    • It blows 30 Amp fuses in cigarette lighter when through 3 fuses finally gave up
    • Fuse is good, light works but does not work
    • , after one of those cheapies, on its first use, blew the fuse to my cigarette lighter outlet,
    • It blew the second fuse, too
    • The extra fuse was just lying in the bottom of the box.
    • After buying it, only used it 4 times to inflate tires with the same 2 cars and it now blow the fuses
    • It's like it blew the fuse
    • I was able to fill 1 tire before it blew two fuses in my car
    • The flashlight continued to shine, so a fuse did not blow.
    • First use, blow the fuse and damage my car, now I can’t return de item because it’s more expensive send it back that the item itself
    • The pump only draws a maximum of 10 amps, so it won't easily blow your 15 amp cigar lighter fuse, which can be a problem with pumps that may draw 15 amps.
    • Comes with a handy carrying bag, a spare fuse, and two adapters to fill different types of game balls
    • The compressor kept blowing the lighter fuse in my car, but I thought this was just an electrical problem in my older car.
    • Opened the fuse box to check if the fuse was the problem, was not the case (even though the fuse had been not properly installed and had physical damage too)
    • The pump also will blow the fuse for your aux power in your car after a few uses.
    • it's the first of 5 different portable compressors I've owned to blow a fuse in my Pilot
    • (It wasn’t this device, it simply showed me my car had blown the fuse) I highly recommend this
    • The light comes on, the fuse is fine, but no compressor
    • I figured the pump blew the fuse as it was testing the pressure or something
    • On the way to work one morning, I drilled one of them and bent the rim on my F-150 just enough to cause a slow leak in my tire
    • Easy to use and the LED’s was a bonus
    • I’m sure it’s fine for some bicycle tires maybe even dirt bikes and atv’s but not designed for extended use