How much does fuse cost?

How much does fuse cost?

There are packs of three costing $5 to $10 for the standard 15- to 20-amp fuses. The cost for professional installation should be at least $100. It can be difficult to find older circuits and fuses.

Why is my Traxxas not working?

You may need to reprogram the ESC for proper operation. Check the connector that plugs into channel #2 on the receiver to make sure that it’s tight. Test, replace, or Return the receiver to Traxxas for service. If the motor turns quickly, the issue lies with the ESC or radio system.

How do you revive NiMH rechargeable batteries?

1) Use DVM to measure the total output voltage of the battery pack. Calculation = Total output voltage / the number of cells. If the result is less than 1.0V/cell, then you may to revive the pack. 2) Charge the cell by the 12V DC 0.5Amp AC adaptor with correct polarity for no more than 1 minute as shown in picture 2.

How can I tell if my EZ GO charger is broken?

Use your voltmeter to test the positive end of the charger handle. Press the other end to the negative line coming in (near the fuse). This is just one last check to be sure, since often the handle of the E-Z-Go Powerwise Charger is where people tend to have issues.

What to do when powerwise Charger goes bad?

Unplug the charger. Use the voltmeter and ground it to the screw next to the fuse, and press the other end to the opposite side of the fuss. If it was a bad fuse you voltmeter wouldn’t buzz or beep.

What does a fuse reel do for a power cord?

The Fuse Reel keeps the power cord neatly wrapped to minimize wear and tear on delicate endpoints that could lead to power cord replacements. More importantly, The Fuse Reel keeps your power cord neat and organized so that you do not have to deal with a tangled power cord mess.

Why is the rear camera on my Charger not working?

Removing the trunk liner was painful but if you’ve got a good back it should be an easy task. Some of the cameras aren’t environmentally sealed very well and moisture can seep into the housing and eventually cause it to fail. It’s a manufacturing error, but unfortunately it usually won’t fail until after it’s out of warranty.