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Re: Constant Orange Light on Spike

Did you have the fuse (yellow automotive style fuse) in the spike replaced with a 20A snap-action circuit breaker (the ones that go in the Power Distribution Board)?

FIRST legal compressors generally will pull more than 20A briefly on startup, before settling down to a lower draw (which then gradually increases as you approach 120 PSI). As a result, if you leave the 20A fuse in there, it'll be fine and work initially... until the fuse eventually blows. The snap-action breakers have different operating characteristics, which allow them to work perfectly fine in this application.

Please note, Per R64, part E (2014 rulebook), the spike running the compressor is the only one that is allowed to use a snap-action breaker. All other ones must use the yellow fuse.

With the new control system, this is looking like it'll be easier as the compressor will be powered from the PCM instead of a spike.
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