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A proper fusible link is designed so that does not happen. The ones that look like a length of wire use special wire and insulation; so the insulation does not burn even after the wire has melted.hondo402000 said:but either way if you have a short the wire will turn in to a fuseable link at the place of highest resistance, and you will burn the wire into and then have a live wire dangling
hondo402000 said:well they say not to fuse head lights,
dklawson said:What is the argument against fuses?
dklawson said:what is the expected life and reliability of a circuit breaker?
Geo Hahn said:in case that isn't obvious.
sail said:...I'm trying to get this straight in my head.
1. New power wire w/ fuse from solenoid to relay?
2. New wires from relay to both headlights. Also parking and turn?
3. Existing switch wires in loom to relay?