No a fuse is there to protect the circuit and the genset check why the de-icer is pulling so many amps as the problem may be in that unit a 10 amp outlet has a maximum current capacity of 10 amps as that is the current allowable from the gen set and wire capacity even if you had an outlet with 15 amp rating , it would still be blowing fuses as the 16 amps is above the allowable current draw you would need a 20 amp outlet ( difficult to get unless it is in a house power board and are normally reserved for hot water systems , stoves and other high current usage units and are normally then not outlets but hard wired in to a circuit breaker
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a fuse is there to protect the circuit and the genset
check why the de-icer is pulling so many amps as the problem may be in that unit
a 10 amp outlet has a maximum current capacity of 10 amps as that is the current allowable from the gen set and wire capacity
even if you had an outlet with 15 amp rating , it would still be blowing fuses as the 16 amps is above the allowable current draw
you would need a 20 amp outlet ( difficult to get unless it is in a house power board and are normally reserved for hot water systems , stoves and other high current usage units and are normally then not outlets but hard wired in to a circuit breaker