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Jun 19, 2009 - 13 posts - 9 authors
Ive had my bike at a workshop for the last 4weeks getting a freshn up . ... If the fuse isblowing that quick you should be able to find it quickly , probably .... eliminated the dash and reduced the amount of things you need to look at. .... SL750 / Dorsoduro 750 · 2008-2014 Mana 850 and Mana 850 GT-ABS.
IF THE FUSE YOU ARE PLACING IS THE SAME TYPE AS THE ORIGINAL YOUR AMP HAS A PROBLEM WHAT YOU MUST DO IS TO SLIGHTY INCREASE FUSE BY 100 MAMPS PER TIME IF IT IS IN THE TRANSFORMER CIRCUIT YOU CAN INCRESE IT BY 2 AMP MAX IF IT IS IN THE MOSFETS CIRCUIT YOU CAN INCRESE IT BY A MAXIMUM OF 500MAMP LET ME KNOW THE RESULTS
It sounds like the fuse is doing what it is supposed to do, and burning out when there is a short circuit. Check the wiring from the fuse block back to the lights and pay special attention to the trailer connection.
hi
it sound to me that when you biamp and driving speaker and woofer , you are over loading the fuses , suggestions
uprate the fuses till they stop blowing
The fuse is a protective device. Fuses dont blow unless the amp ( in your case ) is drawing too much current. DO NOT put a bigger fuse in. Obviously, there is a problem with the amplifier inside the sub. If the sub is under warranty, send it in for repair to an authorized warranty depot. If not it's not under warranty, then take it to the authorized warranty depot anyway. Why ? because they will have the schematics ( electrical diagrams ) to troubleshoot the unit quickly and it may be a common problem. If it is a common problem, the factory may have released a modification and possibly it could be covered under warranty under a factory 'goodwill' program. Good luck. Rob
hi. iwas referring to the speaker protection fuses. thanks
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