A fuse keeps tripping primarily due to an overload of electrical current, which occurs when too many devices are drawing power from the same circuit or when a device is faulty. It can also trip due to short circuits, where the electrical current bypasses the normal pathway, or ground faults, which happen when current escapes the intended circuit. Additionally, worn-out or damaged fuses may trip more easily. Identifying and addressing the underlying cause is crucial to preventing repetitive tripping.
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