Re: blowing fuses
the portion of wireing that came with the motor should be the correct size except if you add a additional lenght of wire to it, than the impedance goes up and the voltage drops causing the amperage requirement to increase. <br /> you didnt mention the distance from the battery to the motor and howmuch is addittional to the original harnass, if i got it right you should go at least two gauges up,(smaller number,bigger wire) then the original,you are drawing the full load on the fuse, thus the delayed blow. unless you are using (slow blow fuses) that allow for a intial load. <br /> if you look at you home fuse box, you have very few 30amp ckts, a micro wave oven is 15, 2 or three bedrooms are one 15amp.