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<blockquote data-quote="bobessary" data-source="post: 39707" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>well after reading your first post again that you said that somtimes the fuse blows and everything works the leads me to believe that the overcurrent is coming from a double feed you have something wired in series instead of parallel have you taken a voltmeter to it yet to see what it is doing the cheap analog ones are best for this sort of stuff because you can see spikes unlike the digital voltmeters and just like slime time said have you disconnected the tach and tried to see if it is still doing it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobessary, post: 39707, member: 484"] well after reading your first post again that you said that somtimes the fuse blows and everything works the leads me to believe that the overcurrent is coming from a double feed you have something wired in series instead of parallel have you taken a voltmeter to it yet to see what it is doing the cheap analog ones are best for this sort of stuff because you can see spikes unlike the digital voltmeters and just like slime time said have you disconnected the tach and tried to see if it is still doing it [/QUOTE]
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