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Old 06-06-2007, 06:27 PM   #157 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by parsonsproject
Quote: Originally Posted by Coolingmist
It sounds correct the way you have it, but something is not right. fuses blow when there is an overload, short or mis-wire. Make sure that there are not any wires touching something.

if worse comes to worse and you cant figure this out, I'm going to have you send the unit back to me. I know thats the last thing you want to do, so I strongly suggest looking at this closer.

Try putting a 10 or 12 AMP fuse in it and see what happens. I can tell you the 7A fuse is the same one that everyone else has, so I am stumped.

I can plug the main 12v power in fine, but it's once I plug the pump wire in that it shorts.

I understand, maybe your pump is bad. I have never seen this issue. Well once a guy with a WRX had a problem with blowing fuses like you, but his pump was 2 years old.

IF your convinced its the pump, please send it back and let me take care of it. The thing thats odd, all the pumps are tested from the factory but I guess its still possible.

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