roadrash
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as when the fuse blows I have to get a new holder all the time
this sentance gave me the impression that it was happening on a regular basis, hence my earlier reply.
as when the fuse blows I have to get a new holder all the time
i was using a ten amp fuse the wire on the fuse holder came off and touched the other wire that was connected to it i was thinking of an inline fuse holder to make it easier to change if it went again the fuse has been ok for a few years does anyone have a pic of the fuse they use does it have to be a glass one if anyone can recommend a fuse holder and fuse and have a pic or link to one would be very much appreciated
thank you, you dont have a link to one do you and could you use a fuse that goes into a normal plug or does it have to be the glass typeYou can use whatever style of fuse holder you like, but be sure to ensure the fuse holder itself will handle the current, and maybe upgrade the 10A fuse to 15A as 10A may be too borderline.
thank you, you dont have a link to one do you and could you use a fuse that goes into a normal plug or does it have to be the glass type
The voltage could be an issue, I see its reset fusewould that work tho with it being a 36volt battery
My fuse is in the battery (see photo page one)Still finding it a bit hard to work it out lol the fuse goes between the ignition and the battery the battery is 36v the motor is 250 watts so the amps are 6.9
The 250W rating is max continuous/sustained output, typically the peak output will be a lot higherStill finding it a bit hard to work it out lol the fuse goes between the ignition and the battery the battery is 36v the motor is 250 watts so the amps are 6.9
can you suggest anythingThe 250W rating is max continuous/sustained output, typically the peak output will be a lot higher