As a newbie I am probably bringing up something that has been discussed to the nth degree.but how many people realise that a fuse is only put into a circuit to protect the cabling of the circuit not the component on that circuit whether thats the new expesive ICE you have just installed or you,re fridge in the kitchen.
In automotive wiring looms the cable used is as close to the bare minimum as can possibly be used with safety.This is for cost. Save 2p per loom ? say no more.
So if the nice shiny new "thingy" is blowing the fuse on the circuit of the old less powerfull one it replaced don,t put a bigger fuse in REWIRE !!! Sure try a new fuse of the original size (fuses do get old and tired) but dont put a bigger one in if it keeps on blowing.
Trying to patch together or replace a wiring loom is a pain. Been there, done that.
Brummie.







, luckily no amps, it was off a giga but it took the edge off my day just through a mometary lapse of concentration. 5 minutes earlier i had been working on a live 415v circuit, i wouldnt have known much about it
