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Old 04-28-2014, 11:29 PM
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As you see in my profile picture I have all those lights wired up on their own switches and fuses. My question is how do you fry a fuse housing?
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Old 04-28-2014, 11:35 PM
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First you dip it in batter, then you drop it in the deep fryer.
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Good idea:p. but seriously how'd I do that?
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To much power going through it? Does it have the right fuse?
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Originally Posted by Snaggletooth
To much power going through it? Does it have the right fuse?
Yup, wire was probably to high of a gauge (too thin).
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Originally Posted by JoeNoble

Yup, wire was probably to high of a gauge (too thin).
Could be that also
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Use 12 ga stranded wire and lots of shrink tube.



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