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Post by 22cents on Aug 24, 2012 1:31:15 GMT -5
Hi,
I need to restock my fuse.
What is the amp for the inline fuse (the glass one)?
Also, the blade fuse is 10 amp, right?
Thanks
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Post by Techie_610 on Aug 24, 2012 7:56:26 GMT -5
3-5, I believe... I do not know of any blade fuse..
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Post by 22cents on Aug 24, 2012 16:22:02 GMT -5
Took out the blade fuse.
It has a mark of 10. So, I think it is 10 amp.
However, I was very surprised that the inline fuse is empty.
Is it still possible to run a scooter without it? Apparently, the answer is yes.
However, should I place a inline fuse in there?
Thanks
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Post by Techie_610 on Aug 24, 2012 18:43:49 GMT -5
I think you should keep one in there. If i was un-needed, they wouldnt have put it in. Better safe than sorry, yes?
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Post by 22cents on Aug 24, 2012 20:28:27 GMT -5
Agreed!
The problem is what kind of fuse。
The manual said 7 Amp. The internet answer varied from 15 Amp to 20 Amp.
Checked with some some electronic stores. They do not have 7 Amp GMA fuse.
It is rather confusing....
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Post by 22cents on Aug 25, 2012 17:16:13 GMT -5
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Post by 22cents on Aug 31, 2012 14:20:49 GMT -5
Ok, an update.
Purchased a 10 amp GMA fuse and plug it in. It works fine.
Stock with several glass fuse with different amp. In case I need them, it will be handy. The price is cheap for only about 15 cents each.
The reason why it can run without a fuse is because my friend connected the wire without fuse. ^_^.
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Post by Techie_610 on Aug 31, 2012 14:36:21 GMT -5
A fuse just finishes connection. So, it will run, but if something went wrong, the fuse blows instead of the wiring, or whatever is down stream. Its the "give point".
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