Subject: Re: Fuse Block Melt Down
Author: Greg Field
Date: Jan 7, 2004, 3:03 PM
Post ID: 1715682382
Karl:
Make two jumper wires from the main input wire, and plug the jumpers in
along the top row of the fuse box. This spreads the power through three
bullet connectors instead of one. No more melting.
GF
On Tuesday, January 6, 2004, at 04:20 PM, Karl Kologiski wrote:
I have been having trouble melting fuse blocks on my eldo. It is melting at the main hot lead on the top left of the fuse block. I have not had a chance to really check out if there is a short, but everything works ok untill the fuse falls out from distortion. Has anyone had this problem ? My friends Ambo has had the same problem. He just installed a heavy inline fuse to get around the problem. I am wondering if the plastic in the fuse block is just to old to take the heat of the conection. Also has anyone found a good fuse block replacement ? thanks Skip & Jane Kologiski Bird at The Wheel Vintage Motorcycle Stuff http://home.earthlink.net/~kkologiski/bird.html Central Florida Reps for the MGNOC (Moto Guzzi National Owners Club). |