First, pull the fuse--when it's cold--and check its resistance.
On 10/13/2021 8:26 PM, Bob Spidell wrote:
> Fuses should have little or no resistance (resistance creates the
> heat). Something is wrong; check for corrosion on the fuse and block,
> cold solder, etc. (try a new fuse).
>
> Which fuse is it?
>
>
> On 10/13/2021 6:10 PM, R. Lindsay via Healeys wrote:
>> In my BJ8, I have a fuse that is very hot (canâ??t hold it). Iâ??ve
>> measured amps and volts across the fuse. 1.3 amps and 14.5 volts. It
>> is very hot. Should this be of concern or am I over reacting.
>>
>> Price Lindsay
>>
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>>
>>
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