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I'm putting the final touches on my Whipple SC and I noticed the upgraded fans aren't running. I replaced the 10A inline fuse that was blown, but it keeps blowing.

I discovered that it only blows when BOTH fans are plugged in. I can run 1 fan and the pump at the same time. And it doesn't matter which fan. They both function fine as long as they are not connected at the same time.

Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
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Put a 20amp fuse in. When we first released these which was quite a awhile back, we had some harness from the mfg that had 10a fuses and they we're spec'd at 20a. So try a 20a, should resolve issue.


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I'm thinking the fuse needs to be bigger. I think it should be 20A
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Thanks guys! That's an easy fix.
 

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I was just gonna say 10A seems to small


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