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Help! Lighting, trolling motor problem!
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<blockquote data-quote="shamoo" data-source="post: 47095" data-attributes="member: 128"><p>I'm with WW when it comes to understanding electrical stuff, if you dont get an answer here, stop by a marina and tell them what happened, maybe you'll have to go to a 30 amp fuse.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to guess, maybe when the wires for the lights touched the wires for the trolling motor it made them one unit, so when the lights are on its cool but when the motor starts to draw its juice its more than 15 amps and the fuse blows. Like i said its just a guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shamoo, post: 47095, member: 128"] I'm with WW when it comes to understanding electrical stuff, if you dont get an answer here, stop by a marina and tell them what happened, maybe you'll have to go to a 30 amp fuse. I'm going to guess, maybe when the wires for the lights touched the wires for the trolling motor it made them one unit, so when the lights are on its cool but when the motor starts to draw its juice its more than 15 amps and the fuse blows. Like i said its just a guess. [/QUOTE]
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