I'm thinking to put an inline fuse from my battery to the battery wire on my 1946 Indian. What size FUSE should I put inline? Only running a headlight, fender light, Speedo light, and tail light. Nothing "extra".
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You should size the fuse to gauge of the wires behind it. 15A is probably best, but I don't know what you are running.AMCA #41287
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Originally posted by motor-officer View PostI have run a 10 amp on mine for years with no problem.
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Jim
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There you go Jim... if you blow a fuse, any fuse... its probably a wire thats gone bare or in some other way compromised, (pinched,or broken, and touching the metal frame or other component.
a higher rated fuse usually means the wire that is faulty has more heat and time to mess things up in a much fashion... like burning up the whole harness !!
Good on you for finding the problem, before its too late !!
Roger
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Typically I run a 20 amp fuse.
If you have a Amp clamp or a DVOM you can measure your amp draw at the battery with all things applied (Headlight High beam, speedo/dash bash, running tail light w/brake light illuminated.
This is quick and easier than calculating the math on all items individually. Very accurate in the end.
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I put inline fuses in all my Harley big twins. I use 30 amp fuses. Least little touch working on it (sometimes forget to remove fuse before doing something) and it blows instantly. I think the bigger fuse might be a little more vibration resistant. Vintage triumph service manuals call for 30 amp fuses and they only charge around 4 amps.
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Originally posted by otis71 View PostI put inline fuses in all my Harley big twins. I use 30 amp fuses. Least little touch working on it (sometimes forget to remove fuse before doing something) and it blows instantly. I think the bigger fuse might be a little more vibration resistant. Vintage triumph service manuals call for 30 amp fuses and they only charge around 4 amps.
Good info about the Vintage Triumph using a 30A! Thanks I just looked at the wire diagram for my 1965 Honda CB160 and that shows a 15A fuse.Last edited by Jim; 12-20-2023, 07:56 AM.Jim
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