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bristol_bb4 wrote:ahhh a 5th gen, i love 5th gens![]()
Dino wrote:I loves the 5th gen really.... just dont quote me on it...
4thgenphil wrote:Mines 4 1/4 unches mate, sorry
im 99% sure I have the correct fuse but ill double check now you mention it!alinton wrote:That's an interesting one Drax, as far as I know the fogs and turns are on different circuits. Unless they're not! The fogs have 55w lamps, the turns 5w I think, much less anyway, so if you've got the wrong fuse in the fogs would blow it. Or maybe they are on the same circuit in the factory method, in which case maybe the combination of the two sets of lamps is too much for the fuse.
I can't find a circuit of how the turns are supposed to wire in, or I could have a look.
Are your turns and fogs both done the factory way?
sounds like a plan, many thanks for the infoalinton wrote:Well, the fogs will draw just over 9 amps. The turns are 21w lamps, so with one if them on they're taking just under 2 amps.
If, and it's an if, the turns and the fogs are protected by the same fuse, then you're drawing 11 amps from a 15a fuse. That's not much headroom.
If it was me I'd take the fuse out, connect a multimeter in its place set to current, switch on the fogs and the turn light and see what current is being drawn. For safety I'd connect a 25A fuse in series with the meter just in case there's something seriously wrong and more than that is being drawn.
If the current being drawn is close to or just over 15A, I'd replace the fuse with the next value up. If the current is way over, then something is seriously wrong with the wiring - a short to ground, chafed insulation, a bulb gone short circuit etc - then I'd then remove all the bulbs and switch on again to see if current is still being drawn, i.e. something drawing current when there are no bulbs in the holders would mean a wiring issue.