What to do if your 5 amp fuse blows?

What to do if your 5 amp fuse blows?

Started the tractor cold and let it run while putting the dash back. Drove a minute or two and it stopped with the 5 amp OPC fuse blown. Still have the overload of the circuit. I would remove the kill solenoid, and unplug it , Run the tractor without it in the block. If engine keeps running, it can be the solenoid.

How often do you get a blown fuse?

Most people probably have experienced a blown fuse at one time or another. Someone always knows what to do when this happens. If you’re a homeowner, that person probably is you. Blown fuses are a common occurrence.

Can a 5 AMP OPC fuse be blown?

Drove a minute or two and it stopped with the 5 amp OPC fuse blown. Still have the overload of the circuit. I would remove the kill solenoid, and unplug it , Run the tractor without it in the block. If engine keeps running, it can be the solenoid. You will have to re-install the solenoid to kill the engine.

What does it mean when a fuse is blown?

Yet people commonly use the expression “blown fuse” to describe just about any unexpected electricity-related occurrence, especially one involving a loss of power. A “blown fuse” can mean many different things–several of which have little to do with actual fuses.

What causes a 5 amp fuse to blow?

The 5-amp fuse that blows is the automotive type, which is the DC fuse. I did find some other references to this being caused by fan problems. If the fan locks up, it will cause excessive current which blows the fuse. I disconnected the red wire going to the fans, and the unit has been operational for about 15 hours.

Most people probably have experienced a blown fuse at one time or another. Someone always knows what to do when this happens. If you’re a homeowner, that person probably is you. Blown fuses are a common occurrence.

Why is the 5Amp fuse blowing on my Norcold?

There happens to be another 5amp fuse on the control board at the rear access panel. If this fuse is replaced, the unit powers up and allows you turn the refrigerator on but won’t hold as the fuse will blow again. The dealership (questionable) suggests it’s a fan issue.

Drove a minute or two and it stopped with the 5 amp OPC fuse blown. Still have the overload of the circuit. I would remove the kill solenoid, and unplug it , Run the tractor without it in the block. If engine keeps running, it can be the solenoid. You will have to re-install the solenoid to kill the engine.

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