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How to stop a car charger from blowing a fuse.
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<blockquote data-quote="Dumb and Dumber" data-source="post: 859297" data-attributes="member: 13414"><p>It's charging now without a fuse popping. What I did was to connect my fully charged jump start pack. Cars ignition etc works then. But it's just not powerful enough to start the 5-cylinder. So I then switched it off and connected the charger that pops fuses like it's supposed to do so lol to the battery together with the jump starter. I first switched on the jump starter, then the charger, and voila, there was enough power to not pop the fuse. So I will charge it like this throughout the night. I believe it should be fine. But I will have to get this checked out as I do not want to get stranded anywhere else than at my house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dumb and Dumber, post: 859297, member: 13414"] It's charging now without a fuse popping. What I did was to connect my fully charged jump start pack. Cars ignition etc works then. But it's just not powerful enough to start the 5-cylinder. So I then switched it off and connected the charger that pops fuses like it's supposed to do so lol to the battery together with the jump starter. I first switched on the jump starter, then the charger, and voila, there was enough power to not pop the fuse. So I will charge it like this throughout the night. I believe it should be fine. But I will have to get this checked out as I do not want to get stranded anywhere else than at my house. [/QUOTE]
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