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I've fitted a pair of bosch fog lights and I'm puzzled as to why the fuse keeps blowing.
My understanding of electrical stuff is ok but I cant figure out why a 15 amp fuse isn't enough. I've got a live feed direct from the battery through the 15 amp fuse. This goes through a 40amp relay triggered by the low beam circuit via an on/off switch. The feed to the lights is a single line out from the relay then split to the two lights under the headlight pod.
My basic understanding is that the current draw is equal to total watts divided by volts. (2x 55 watt bulbs = 110 watts divided by 12 volts equals 9.16 amps) A 15 amp fuse should easily do it. If I fit a 25 amp fuse it doesn't blow. I know I could run a 25 amp fuse all the time but it still bugs me that I cant work out why this is happening.
All the connections are secure and soldered and nothing earthing out etc. Am I missing something obvious
My understanding of electrical stuff is ok but I cant figure out why a 15 amp fuse isn't enough. I've got a live feed direct from the battery through the 15 amp fuse. This goes through a 40amp relay triggered by the low beam circuit via an on/off switch. The feed to the lights is a single line out from the relay then split to the two lights under the headlight pod.
My basic understanding is that the current draw is equal to total watts divided by volts. (2x 55 watt bulbs = 110 watts divided by 12 volts equals 9.16 amps) A 15 amp fuse should easily do it. If I fit a 25 amp fuse it doesn't blow. I know I could run a 25 amp fuse all the time but it still bugs me that I cant work out why this is happening.
All the connections are secure and soldered and nothing earthing out etc. Am I missing something obvious
