R Roger02 New Member Apr 20, 2017 #1 I just upgrade from a sealed beam headlight to a halogen bulb. Went for a ride to see the difference and the fuse blew. Any ideas why?
I just upgrade from a sealed beam headlight to a halogen bulb. Went for a ride to see the difference and the fuse blew. Any ideas why?
Jeff Klarich Experienced Member Contributor Apr 20, 2017 #2 Check to see if any of the wires are pinched or grounding out somewhere. To much bulb for the fuse to handle?
Check to see if any of the wires are pinched or grounding out somewhere. To much bulb for the fuse to handle?
R Roger02 New Member Apr 20, 2017 #3 Thanks Jeff. The halogen bulb is a 60 watt blue. I was wondering if it pulled to much power for the fuse
Thanks Jeff. The halogen bulb is a 60 watt blue. I was wondering if it pulled to much power for the fuse
Jeff Klarich Experienced Member Contributor Apr 20, 2017 #4 I'm thinking if the fuse blows right away it's likely to much bulb for the fuse or a wire is shorting out and pops the fuse when it receives power.
I'm thinking if the fuse blows right away it's likely to much bulb for the fuse or a wire is shorting out and pops the fuse when it receives power.
7 76_shovel Member Apr 21, 2017 #5 60Watt is 60 watt if the sealed beam was 60 and the new one is 60 then they are the same both would be drawing 5amp. watts = volts * amps Watts/volts = amps 60/12 = 5 amps
60Watt is 60 watt if the sealed beam was 60 and the new one is 60 then they are the same both would be drawing 5amp. watts = volts * amps Watts/volts = amps 60/12 = 5 amps
Jeff Klarich Experienced Member Contributor Apr 21, 2017 #6 Roger02, just for giggles hook you sealed beam up and see if you blow a fuse. If not you got your answer. Last edited: Apr 21, 2017
Roger02, just for giggles hook you sealed beam up and see if you blow a fuse. If not you got your answer.
R Roger02 New Member Apr 21, 2017 #7 Thanks guys. With the sealed beam back in the fuse doesnt blow. Ive contacted the company about the issue
Thanks guys. With the sealed beam back in the fuse doesnt blow. Ive contacted the company about the issue
joel Well-Known Member Apr 21, 2017 #8 Be carefull if you go to a higher number fuse. You might let the smoke out.
Jeff Klarich Experienced Member Contributor Apr 21, 2017 #9 Roger02 said: Thanks guys. With the sealed beam back in the fuse doesnt blow. Ive contacted the company about the issue Click to expand... Good find, let us know what the manufacturer has to say.
Roger02 said: Thanks guys. With the sealed beam back in the fuse doesnt blow. Ive contacted the company about the issue Click to expand... Good find, let us know what the manufacturer has to say.
F flusher Junior Member Apr 22, 2017 #10 I have a 1987 softail and how difficult is the upgrade to the halogen bulb?