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Old 10-21-2010, 02:53 PM
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Anyone know where this is located?
 
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If you're referring to the Battery Tender pigtail, it's in the square section of the pigtail. about 6-8 inches from the battery connectors.

Uses a 7.5 amp fuse.

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Originally Posted by Sammi
If you're referring to the Battery Tender pigtail, it's in the square section of the pigtail. about 6-8 inches from the battery connectors.

Uses a 7.5 amp fuse.

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Yep, what he said.

It's an inline fuse highlighted in yellow below:

 
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thanks found it! Took off the battery box cover and there it was.
 
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I ran connector to other side so I just have to pull fuse box cover instead of screw off battery cover.
 
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Couldn't get the tender charger to get a green light when connected to my 2003 Roadking to show it was charging. Took the seat off and found the hookup for it and the wiring had gotten burnt and exposed. I pulled the fuse which was in a small container about 6" away and it had blown. The fuse was 75 watt, tan colored. Had some difficulty finding a fuse that big. Finally found a 70 watt on Amazon for about $10.00
 
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Fuses are classified in amps, not watts.
 
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Are you sure it doesn't say 7.5?
 
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Don't put a 75 amp fuse in there! (Unlikely you will find one that fits...)
 
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Another 1st time poster bringing up an Old Thread with Unnecessary (and Inaccurate) info.

Some have to be Jokes ... me thinks
 


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