Killakittie
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Drove the truck 520 miles on a 9 hour trip today. AC worked great, no vibration just a cramped leg after about 7 hours on the road.
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If your fuse blows, that is because of a problem, most likely a short to ground somewhere. The fuse blows, thereby protecting the rest of your vehicle's electrical system from the short circuit. This is a good thing. Your vehicle will still operate and you will still have vehicle brakes. You can still stop. Just not as quickly.
I would strongly recommend NOT creating a bypass circuit. That would negate the whole idea of protecting your vehicle from the short circuit fault.
I would also recommend NOT oversizing the fuse. Do what the manufacturer dictates. Oversizing the fuse could expose the rest of the vehicle to damage from the high current of a fault. Also, the purpose of the fuse or any overcurrent protection is to prevent melted or burnt wiring and other circuit components in the event of a high fault current. Basically, it's there to prevent burning your truck to the ground.
If there is no fuse built into the brake controller, put it in line between the controller and the battery. I believe their direction to get your circuit directly from the battery is because many people would just pick the closest, easiest power source they can find. That source may be supplied by a fuse that is too small, which might blow prematurely, rendering the brake controller and some other circuit useless. Furthermore, adding the brake controller to the other circuit would overload that circuit and increase the risk of a blown fuse and no brakes.
So, to summarize;
1. Build a fresh new dedicated circuit right from the battery.
2. Protect that circuit with the correctly sized fuse as recommended by the brake controller manufacturer.
3. You can use a resettable circuit breaker if you want. But, a simple fuse and fuse holders are fine. Do quality work and you run no risk of blowing a fuse unless something physically damages your wiring.
Not trying to do that. Just trying to help you understand why or why not on certain things. We like you too much to let you burn the truck down or get hurt in an accident.Gee, you all almost make it sound like I might cut corners on one of my builds.
Not trying to do that. Just trying to help you understand why or why not on certain things. We like you too much to let you burn the truck down or get hurt in an accident.