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Gone Wild
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![]() I purchased a ATM in line fuse today for a quick and easy way to fuse my front and rear lights.
Will ATM work or should it be ATC? I am not sure of the difference besides one is smaller in size. Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk |
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![]() Only difference I know is size. Either should work. Smaller one may be harder to find in a pinch but will work.
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Getting Wild
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![]() here is a link describing the different fuses
automotive blade fuses http://www.cooperindustries.com/cont...matcmaxid.html funky automotive box fuse http://www.cooperindustries.com/cont...p_Fusible.html AGC type fuse (1/4" barrel, etc) http://www.cooperindustries.com/cont...dimension.html ANN/ANL main circuit fuse that we use http://www.cooperindustries.com/cont.../limiters.html That should cover most of the type of fuses that are used on our golf carts. :) Last edited by rottie; 02-05-2016 at 09:49 AM.. Reason: add links |
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![]() For me it depends how good your eyesight is. Sometimes it can be very hard to see the smaller fuses and be able to tell if they are blown or not.
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![]() WHere are the fuses on a club car?
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Gone Wild
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![]() If it is a factory cart with no lights it probably doesn't have fuses.
If an individual put a light kit on it, it may not have a fuse, if it does it's probably first in line right past the battery, or voltage reducer to the lights. There may or may not be a fuse on the positive battery wire going to the controller. |
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Getting Wild
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![]() How many amps would a led light kit draw? What fuse?
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