Fuses don't blow from current directly; they blow from heat.
The heat normally comes from I^2*R heating of the fusible element due to the current, but may also come from I^2*R heating of the fuse connections, thanks to corrosion and annealing.
If the fuse connections are clean, bright, and tight, and the fuses still blow, you have some other problem.
Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA