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URGENT - fuse blown, can't trace the problem
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<blockquote data-quote="froggy" data-source="post: 148203" data-attributes="member: 3485"><p>what colour is the fuse?</p><p>Most fuses are rated at either 16A or 8A (red or white but i cant remember which is which) and to be honest if your running standard wattage driving lights (55w per lamp = 110watts) then i think the lights are consuming to much power for the size of the fuse. </p><p>I would re-wire the lights (via a suitable size fuse) from the incoming supply to the fuse box (direct off the battery) as from what you say you are running the lights from the wrong size of the fuse box fuse (if that makes sense).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="froggy, post: 148203, member: 3485"] what colour is the fuse? Most fuses are rated at either 16A or 8A (red or white but i cant remember which is which) and to be honest if your running standard wattage driving lights (55w per lamp = 110watts) then i think the lights are consuming to much power for the size of the fuse. I would re-wire the lights (via a suitable size fuse) from the incoming supply to the fuse box (direct off the battery) as from what you say you are running the lights from the wrong size of the fuse box fuse (if that makes sense). [/QUOTE]
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