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Upfitter #2 BD S8 30 Fuse Blowing
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraJay" data-source="post: 1670640" data-attributes="member: 39300"><p>Once you get your new fuse in try swapping another known good light over to switch 2 and see if it still blows. That will tell you if it is indeed the light bar/wiring or something else. So far everything you have done so far to troubleshoot seems on point. I would also check all crimps/solder connections. </p><p></p><p>If you decide to run a relay the way it works is your aux switch will turn the relay on/off (close/open) and the aux fuse will only be affected by the amp draw from operating the relay. The light will have its own separate inline fuse that you will need to add. The light power will run from the battery > fuse > relay > light. With the aux switch off the relay will be open, no power applied to the light. Aux switch on the relay will close and apply voltage to the light.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]318569[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraJay, post: 1670640, member: 39300"] Once you get your new fuse in try swapping another known good light over to switch 2 and see if it still blows. That will tell you if it is indeed the light bar/wiring or something else. So far everything you have done so far to troubleshoot seems on point. I would also check all crimps/solder connections. If you decide to run a relay the way it works is your aux switch will turn the relay on/off (close/open) and the aux fuse will only be affected by the amp draw from operating the relay. The light will have its own separate inline fuse that you will need to add. The light power will run from the battery > fuse > relay > light. With the aux switch off the relay will be open, no power applied to the light. Aux switch on the relay will close and apply voltage to the light. [ATTACH type="full"]318569[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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