No, unless I'm mistaken, the demonstration (very non-intuitive to me but educational) is that the current rating of the fuse is generally the sustained current the fuse will tolerate flowing through it WITHOUT blowing. Further the demonstration shows that some fuses can tolerate 2x the current rating. And that there is quite a distribution in performance of one make of fuse, on top of, amongst / between manufacturers with the same ratings.
Yikes! I'm both better educated now, AND less sure of what to put in the meter.
I wonder if he repeated his experiment, but with an inductive load what would happen.
I think I should probably re-think the use of a 2x fuse...
What we don't know is the current carrying capability of the traces and electronics (ADC ?) performing the sampling on the input path.