Push fuse popping when underwater LEDs are turned on. Fuse size? Can I replace??

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  • nboard10
    • Jan 2011
    • 6

    • Toledo Ohio

    • 2010 Super Air Nautique Team

    Push fuse popping when underwater LEDs are turned on. Fuse size? Can I replace??

    I have a 2010 Super Air Nautique Team and my boat came with a button to turn on underwater LEDs. I recently ordered a pair of the Abyss Starfish (link below) which run at 3.8 amps a piece. The kit also comes with a power regulator to control up tothree lights. (I have two lights installed)

    I have installed the lights and used the existing wiring ran from the button to control the lights at the helm (power and ground wire) to power the regulator. From there, the regulator has individual slots to connect the wiring for the lights. I also installed a 15 amp fuse on the power wire just before it reaches the power regulator box.

    During testing, I connected one Abyss light and had no issues with the light staying on for a duration of 30 seconds or more. Both lights were tested in this fashion prior to drilling and installing them in the boat. Once everything was installed, I tried to turn the lights on. They will work for 3 to 5 seconds, then the push fuse underneath the dash pops and the lights turn off. This happens repeatedly. I suspect the fuse cannot handle the load of the power regulator and two lights at 3.8 amps.

    Can you tell me what size the fuse is and if I can replace it with a larger one? Forgive me that I have not pulled the fuse panel out, I have a wetsounds EQ drilled through it and it's a serious PITA to pull everything out.

    Thank you for your help!! Going on a week long vacation to Lake Norris in Tennessee next week and really want to have these dialed in!

    http://www.abysslite.com/product/sta...ter-led-light/
  • azeus17
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Feb 2008
    • 387

    • Grand Rapids, MI

    • 2022 GS22 - Coming in July Previous Boats: 1989 Sport Nautique 2002 SANTE

    #2
    not sure about the actual breaker size in the box, probably 10 or 15A, but a easy test would be to put a smaller inline fuse in and see if that blows before your breaker trips. Sounds like at most, you should be pulling less than 8 amps, so put a 10A fuse in and if it goes, I think you probbly got a short somewhere. If the breaker still trips, it could be bad and might be worth looking into more.

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    • Andy Mohler
      • Nov 2011
      • 18

      • Orlando, FL

      • 2010 Super Air Nautique coastal

      #3
      Hi nboard10...I have the same boat 2010 SANTE and about to install underwater LEDs. I looked at Abyss but ended up with a good deal on two Shadowcasters. Would appreciate your help...
      1) Where are the factory wiring harness connector(s) located- nautique rep told me they are easy to locate in the engine compartment. The only unused connector I can readily find is a flat 2-wire connector zip tied to a bundle near the ballast pumps.
      2) is there more than one connector for the underwater lights?
      3) curious how you resolved your popping CB
      leaving for lake martin adventure in 2 weeks and definitely want to nite surf!

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