what would be causing 20 amp fuse to blow on motor

Brad Ford

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Hope you can help. we have a 225 mercury optimax on a 2006 ranger 620vs and we we use the power trim we blow the 20 amp fuse in seconds on the 225
 

jarand82

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Re: what would be causing 20 amp fuse to blow on motor

Check your wiring. if you are blowing fuses then you must have a short. Try putting a 25 or 30 amp fuse in and see if it blows.
 

18ft3hull

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Re: what would be causing 20 amp fuse to blow on motor

never never i mean never put a higher amp fuse in a slot that keeps blowing it sounds like a dead short if you use a higher amp fuse you risk burning up the wiring and the boat trace the wiring and find the short
 

ufm82

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Re: what would be causing 20 amp fuse to blow on motor

First Guess? Your trim pump is drawing too many amps and overloading the circuit. Is there anything else on that circuit along with the trim? Does it do it every time? Do you have a schematic for your boat and does that circuit show a 20 amp fuse as recommended? Could there be a restriction in a line or hydraulic circuit for the trim?

Remove the power wire from the trim motor and put a DVOM inline in the harness and run the trim. Set the DVOM to 200 amps and see what it reads. If it's way over 20 amps, you should pull the trim motor and check for worn bushings or other component causing the high current draw. Make sure all wiring is of course good with no bare or pinched spots to short.

UFM82
 
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