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Boost A Pump fried wiring and melted fuse. I need help...
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<blockquote data-quote="SVTdreamin04" data-source="post: 15549644" data-attributes="member: 175069"><p>It could be a number of things. Oversized fuse, loose connection causing high amp draw. It looks like the butt splice connector coming oFF the fused wire got very hot also. A loose connection can cause high amps, which generates heat as well. You may also have a short. I'm going to say by the looks of how everything is burnt, you may have a short. All this can be verified with a good quality multimeter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVTdreamin04, post: 15549644, member: 175069"] It could be a number of things. Oversized fuse, loose connection causing high amp draw. It looks like the butt splice connector coming oFF the fused wire got very hot also. A loose connection can cause high amps, which generates heat as well. You may also have a short. I'm going to say by the looks of how everything is burnt, you may have a short. All this can be verified with a good quality multimeter. [/QUOTE]
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