hi all,
my TSDZ2 set up has had an increasingly common issue with losing power, it fixes if I wiggle the wires coming out of the battery mount.
On closer inspection the issue is one of the wires that comes out of the blade fuse, because of how the fuse sits the wire comes out a 90 degree angle and is pushed up against the side of the housing, I think I have damaged it when I put the bike on top of the car and tightened the arm to hold it in place on the wire and probably put too much strain on it.
I'm wondering how important the blade fuse is, I've never heard of one blowing so wondering if the chances of needing one is slim?
If this is the case, or if a need a quick fix to get me home, could I just cut it out and re-join the wires with a connector?
Many thanks
my TSDZ2 set up has had an increasingly common issue with losing power, it fixes if I wiggle the wires coming out of the battery mount.
On closer inspection the issue is one of the wires that comes out of the blade fuse, because of how the fuse sits the wire comes out a 90 degree angle and is pushed up against the side of the housing, I think I have damaged it when I put the bike on top of the car and tightened the arm to hold it in place on the wire and probably put too much strain on it.
I'm wondering how important the blade fuse is, I've never heard of one blowing so wondering if the chances of needing one is slim?
If this is the case, or if a need a quick fix to get me home, could I just cut it out and re-join the wires with a connector?
Many thanks