NO expert, just a idea
When in reverse the pressure is increased inside the trim cylinder so the valve that keeps the drive from coming up out of the water holds tight. The trim motor turns ON and the motor stalls because the pressure is to great
Why ya trimming up in reverse?
Nice thought, but I don't think that's it. I agree there is pressure, but the fuse blows, and the engine dies, quite literally, the moment the instant the engine slips into reverse.
I may be at a complete stop. Picture me lowering the engine while unloading from the trailer at the ramp. The engine is dropping. If I slip it into reverse, pop goes the fuse.
If I wait until the engine is lowered and get off the switch, then slip into reverse, all is good. The problem appears to be of I do both at the same time.