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Old 03-28-2013, 12:12 PM #1
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fusible link 94 volt question

i burned out my fusible link (ground short, now corrected) from neg. terminal to ground. i want to replace fusible link with a fuse inbetween a wire instead, can anybody tell me the volts that the fuse should be? (the fusible link was a three seperate stranded wire link) note when i redid my wires from starter to battery i left a shroud around the pos. wire not sealed and during a rainy day it shorted out the fusible link on a start ,so now i understand why all shrouds were taped sealed (i think ,i hope anyways)
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With respect, you might want to study up a little on the difference between volts and amps, and the relationship between them, before you start customizing your wiring harness.

I wouldn't replace a fusible link with a fuse anyway. The fusible link is meant to stay intact during momentary spikes, while the fuse will pop right away.
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hey kid vermicious thanks for the prompt advive, yes that makes total sense, i just heard about replacing the link with a fuse online somewhere(if it was on the internet it must bee true !!!) guess ill visit the junkyard to get some replacement fusible link wire thanks t4r.
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