Or.... Make more unnecessary problems by using the wire itself as a fuse, until it gets hot enough to melt the insulation off the wires, and create a dead short somewhere, or break down the dialectics of the insulation causing future problems all with the high likelihood of cooking some hard to find board, should there be other problems with the machine., assuming of course you even ever bother to go back to change it to the correct value after the fact, as referenced by your first post.... all over what, saving a few pennies on a fuse? seems a bit silly to me, but whatever.