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Matt K
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Yesterday I was riding and another rider signaled to me that I had a problem with my headlight. So I pulled over and yep no light. I quickly went home as I really had somewhere I had to be. Before I took off I checked the fuses and the top fuse was blown. Well not just blown but blasted. The end cap and the glass were disconnected, and the end cap looked melted. So I am going to replace it, but with the fuse blown out so bad I am kind of worried. Should I be? And if it blows another fuse what should I be looking for?
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tconroy
Originally posted by Matt KYesterday I was riding and another rider signaled to me that I had a problem with my headlight. So I pulled over and yep no light. I quickly went home as I really had somewhere I had to be. Before I took off I checked the fuses and the top fuse was blown. Well not just blown but blasted. The end cap and the glass were disconnected, and the end cap looked melted. So I am going to replace it, but with the fuse blown out so bad I am kind of worried. Should I be? And if it blows another fuse what should I be looking for?
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mixongw
From my experience, a fuse that has the end caps off and looks black and gunky is a sign of a fuse that blowed slowly. It had enough tome to heat everything up enough to melt the adhesive that holds the caps on the glass cylinder. Try it. Take a fuse holder and put in a good fuse. Place it directly across the battery and it will blow immediately and look pretty clean. I could also have been a bad connection or corrosion on the fuse holder allowing the fuse to heat up to a point where the caps came off. It wouldn't suprise me if you cleaned up the fuse holder, put a little more tension in the leaves that hold the fuse, put in a new fuse and it works OK. Keep us posted.
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Matt K
I cleaned the contacts a little, they already looked fine, and a new fuse. It seemes to be just fine. I went for a little ride and it still works... Thanks for the tips.
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tconroy
Originally posted by Matt KI cleaned the contacts a little, they already looked fine, and a new fuse. It seemes to be just fine. I went for a little ride and it still works... Thanks for the tips.
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