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Fuse Keeps Blowing Lane Cove

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Tree-heavy suburbs — Wahroonga, Killara, Pymble, Hunters Hill, Lane Cove — see the highest rate of overhead consumer mains damage in metro Sydney. East-coast lows and storm-driven branches account for hundreds of point-of-attachment and service-mains callouts every storm season.

⚠ Stop — Call Immediately if You Notice Any of These:
  • The original fault that caused it
  • Replacing fuse wire with the wrong gauge (oversized) which removes protection
  • Aged fuse holders cracking, arcing, or scorching while still in service
  • Combustible material inside the meter box catching from a hot fuse holder
  • The lack of RCD protection across the rest of the installation
  • A burning, plastic, or "hot wire" smell at the meter box
  • Browning, scorching, or cracking around fuse holders
  • Visible blackening or arc damage on ceramic posts
  • Repeated blows on the same circuit within days
  • Lights dimming when the fault occurs
  • Hot fuse holder body to touch

About Why Does My Fuse Keep Blowing?

Ceramic and rewireable fuses blow repeatedly when aged wiring insulation deteriorates, circuits are undersized for modern appliance loads, or a failing appliance is drawing sustained fault current. That repeated blowing signals conductors overheating inside walls — a genuine fire risk — so call 0433 462 902 now or book a switchboard assessment online.

Sydney Electrical Service attends homes with original 1970s and 1980s fuse boards every week, most often in Inner West terraces, North Shore weatherboards, North Western Sydney brick veneers, and unrenovated strata blocks. A board that cannot hold a fuse needs full replacement with modern circuit breakers and an RCD-protected switchboard — not just a new fuse wire.

Full guide: Why Does My Fuse Keep Blowing? — causes, FAQs & expert advice →

What to Do Right Now in Lane Cove

  1. Switch off the main switch before opening the meter box. Never replace fuse wire with the supply live.
  2. Identify which fuse has blown. Look for melted or broken fuse wire between the ceramic posts.
  3. Identify what was running on that circuit when it blew — note appliances and lights affected.
  4. Unplug every appliance on that circuit before replacing the wire.
  5. Replace fuse wire only with the correct gauge stamped on the holder (8 A, 15 A, 20 A). Never use a heavier wire to "stop it blowing."
  6. Restore power and reintroduce appliances one at a time. The one that re-blows is your fault.
  7. If the fuse blows again with everything unplugged, the problem is in the fixed wiring. Leave the fuse out and call us.
  8. Strongly consider booking a switchboard upgrade — modern boards are dramatically safer, faster to reset, and required for new appliance installations like ducted air conditioning, EV chargers, or electric hot water systems.

Electrical work in Lane Cove

Apartment strata buildings across North Sydney, Crows Nest, St Leonards, and Chatswood routinely have common-property switchboards approaching end of life, with EV-charger infrastructure now the dominant capital-works request.

Common Questions

Can I replace fuse wire myself?
NSW historically permits same-rated fuse wire replacement by the occupant, but it must be the exact correct gauge stamped on the holder. Anything heavier removes protection and creates a fire risk. If you are not 100% sure of the rating or comfortable opening a live meter box, call a licensed electrician.
Should I upgrade my fuse board to a modern switchboard?
Almost certainly yes. Modern switchboards with circuit breakers and RCDs are vastly safer, never need fuse wire replacement, and provide the shock protection ceramic fuses cannot. They are also required for new high-power appliances such as induction cooktops, ducted air conditioning, electric hot water, and EV chargers.
How much does a switchboard upgrade cost in Sydney?
Pricing depends on the scope — number of circuits, whether consumer mains need replacement, and whether the meter box itself is end-of-life. We provide written fixed-price quotes after a 15-minute inspection. Call 0433 462 902 to book.
Why does the fuse blow when I use the heater?
Because the heater draws more current than the fuse rating, or the fuse holder is at end-of-life and arcing, or the heater cord/element has developed an internal fault. All three are common.

Why Lane Cove Residents Choose Us

Tree-canopy storm damage accounts for around a quarter of our North Shore emergency callouts. We coordinate with arborists, Ausgrid, and roof tradespeople routinely for the multi-trade jobs that follow major storm events in Wahroonga, Killara, Pymble, and Hunters Hill.

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