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Team_2389 22-02-2010 14:52

Fuse Help
 
Our fuse keeps popping and blows. How do we fix this?

EricH 22-02-2010 14:58

Re: Fuse Help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Team_2389 (Post 926325)
Our fuse keeps popping and blows. How do we fix this?

Which fuse? If it's the one in the compressor spike, get a 20A breaker like the ones in the KOP in there--this is legal (sorry, don't have the exact rule reference handy).

RyanN 22-02-2010 14:58

Re: Fuse Help
 
If it's for the compressor, replace it with a 20A Circuit breaker.

If it's not for the compressor, find the short! Trace your wiring on the output of the Spike and make sure they never touch anywhere down the line.

pm 2389 22-02-2010 16:00

Re: Fuse Help
 
Where would you find a 20A breaker?

DavidGitz 22-02-2010 16:02

Re: Fuse Help
 
From the 20A Circuit Breaker store of course! Or if you don't have one, you could check in your Kit Of Parts.

http://usfirst.org/uploadedFiles/Com...klist_RevB.pdf

rsegrest 22-02-2010 16:03

Re: Fuse Help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pm 2389 (Post 926387)
Where would you find a 20A breaker?

If you have a large auto parts supplier you can try there first. If not you may have to special order one from Andy Mark.

http://store.andymark.biz/am-0289.html

pm 2389 22-02-2010 16:08

Re: Fuse Help
 
what is the rule number

EricH 22-02-2010 16:33

Re: Fuse Help
 
<R60-F>

Gary Dillard 18-03-2010 08:40

Re: Fuse Help
 
btw, this year R60F allows replacement of the fuse in the Spike relay with a 20 amp Snap-Action circuit breaker for any application, not just the compressor as in previous years.

Which begs the question, is there any reason you wouldn't want to replace the Spike fuse with a breaker?

the man 18-03-2010 09:20

Re: Fuse Help
 
We are using a 40amp for the compressor spike it pops any other ones

Gary Dillard 18-03-2010 09:26

Re: Fuse Help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by the man (Post 939113)
We are using a 40amp for the compressor spike it pops any other ones

That's not legal (emphasis mine)

R60F. The fuse on the Spike relays may be replaced with a 20 Amp Snap-Action circuit breaker.

the man 18-03-2010 09:41

Re: Fuse Help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gary Dillard (Post 939118)
That's not legal (emphasis mine)

R60F. The fuse on the Spike relays may be replaced with a 20 Amp Snap-Action circuit breaker.

We did and they didnt call it so they must one not care or two it is ok, We couldent get it to run a 20 with out kicking out so that was our fix.

Chris is me 18-03-2010 09:47

Re: Fuse Help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by the man (Post 939124)
We did and they didnt call it so they must one not care or two it is ok, We couldent get it to run a 20 with out kicking out so that was our fix.

Woo, you got away with breaking the rules unintentionally. That doesn't mean it's legal. Please make an effort to fix it.

The Lucas 18-03-2010 10:09

Re: Fuse Help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by the man (Post 939113)
We are using a 40amp for the compressor spike it pops any other ones

Is it a 40A fuse or 40A circuit breaker.

If it is a 40A fuse (red automotive) replace it with a 20A circuit breaker
If it if a 40 A circuit breaker, first of all how did you fit it into the Spike? Replace it with a 20A breaker.

The compressor will work with a 20A circuit breaker. Even if it does trip momentarily the breaker will reset and it will work. If it doesnt work then your compressor may be bad or it is mounted somewhere with insufficient shock absorbing. I suspect you are using a 40A fuse and replacing it with a breaker is better anyway. Hopefully you can get it fixed tonight before you need to go through inspection.

Gary Dillard 18-03-2010 10:12

Re: Fuse Help
 
Try using a different 20 Amp breaker; they are kinda funny the way that they handle peak loads and maybe it just wasn't sitting right. The compressor draws high power at start up but shouldn't be drawing high power continuously - remember there is also a 20 amp breaker on the PD Board to the Spike. Check your complete wiring circuit - fix the problem, not the symptom (which is the breaker popping).

I just saw your post Brian - it didn't occur to me that the 40 amp breaker wouldn't fit (duh). It must be a 40 amp fuse.


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