GDOG_PITBULL
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I am popping 20A fuses occasionally and wonder if I am the only one....????
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04 Pitbull's have a 20amp fuse? Could you enlighten me a little please?I am popping 20A fuses occasionally and wonder if I am the only one....????
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It is the main module fuse (lights)I haven't, you must have a short somewhere. Is it the same one & which one is it?
Yea, with the Wire Plus mod they do04 Pitbull's have a 20amp fuse? Could you enlighten me a little please?![]()
Probably the same short that took out your EHC in the first place...
All you can do is pull some connectors apart and start using the your multimeter. Sorry I can't be more help than that but I don't have a wiring diagram for the WP so I don't know where the fuse fits in.
Dennis
A Very Strong Possibility!
Many shorts are intermittent. Especially on an 700lb vibrator. I bet it's in the headlight bucket. Either a short or a melted connector.Ummmm BULLSHIT
Unless the "short" is intermittent, this is only one of several viable answers!!! There is such a thing as too much current vs. resistance or impedance in a circuit for a given rated fuse to handle before the fuse fails. A short is a short (max. current at a given point in time) and is not usually in a dynamic state.
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Nope,Many shorts are intermittent. Especially on an 700lb vibrator. I bet it's in the headlight bucket. Either a short or a melted connector.
There are dead shorts and there are high resistance shorts both of which can be intermittent on a "700 lb. vibrator" like Vegas said... no bullshit!Ummmm BULLSHIT
Unless the "short" is intermittent, this is only one of several viable answers!!! There is such a thing as too much current vs. resistance or impedance in a circuit for a given rated fuse to handle before the fuse fails. A short is a short (max. current at a given point in time) and is not usually in a dynamic state.
IncorrectYou haven't even rode the bike yet with the wire-plus in it, correct?
So that would rule out vibration.
Don at wire-plus can tell you what circuit it is by what lights are on in the module before the fuse blow and what lights are on or off after the fuse blow.
Make not of that and call him tomorrow for sure so you can have a few things to try over the weekend.
Sounds like you're getting somewhere... Good luck!Incorrect
Been on the bike since Monday. Has nothing to do with vibration! Got off the bike tonight after several miles for a couple minutes, turned the switch back on and had a very slight popped fuse vs. a "burnt" fuse. I think it is an over current condition based on one of my connections vs. a short.
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This seems like information that should come with the WP doesn't it?Don at wire-plus can tell you what circuit it is by what lights are on in the module before the fuse blow and what lights are on or off after the fuse blow.
Make not of that and call him tomorrow for sure so you can have a few things to try over the weekend.
I am pretty sure the issue is not with the Wire Plus product, but an issue from my installation. I am going to check / re-terminate some connections that I think may contribute to a over current condition. I will get this fixed eventually!Sounds like you're getting somewhere... Good luck!
Dennis
