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livewell fuse problem
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<blockquote data-quote="rcgreat" data-source="post: 96373" data-attributes="member: 872"><p>Sounds like something is hooked up wrong or shorted causing the fuse to blow. I would retrace all the wires and make sure nothing is shorted. If you do not find any shorts I would remove the timer circuit and hook the pump up direct and make sure that it will function without blowing the fuse. If it does then something is shorted in the timer circuit, if it blows the fuse somehting is wrong with the pump. Depending on the size of your pump it should only draw about 1-2 amps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rcgreat, post: 96373, member: 872"] Sounds like something is hooked up wrong or shorted causing the fuse to blow. I would retrace all the wires and make sure nothing is shorted. If you do not find any shorts I would remove the timer circuit and hook the pump up direct and make sure that it will function without blowing the fuse. If it does then something is shorted in the timer circuit, if it blows the fuse somehting is wrong with the pump. Depending on the size of your pump it should only draw about 1-2 amps. [/QUOTE]
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