Here's a tidbit of info. you might not already know:
When the hi/lo beam switch is placed in the middle
(between the two positions) it energizes both the
high and low beams of the headlight. This happened to
me by accident on the trail and it caused the 10 Amp
headlight fuse to blow. Fortunately, there is a spare
in the fuse holder....it was dark and I was 145 miles from home.
Here's the stats. that eat the fuse:
Assuming the voltage is 12VDC(but is probably a little higher)
55Watt low beam / 12VDC = 4.58 Amps
+
60Watt high beam / 12VDC = 5 Amps
Summary:
9.58 Amps sustained and combined with bouncing down
the trail is enough to pop the fuse.
Makes for a killer-bright headlight though....maybe I'll get
some 15 amp fuses and see if I can burn the switch up instead.
Enjoy.
Ken Trull
BR549-A14
Greenbough, AL
blown headlight fuse
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