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				 Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2011 7:03 pm    Post subject: OT: will a cap help here,  horn that uses lots of amps? | 
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				On 06/22/2011 05:51 PM, David wrote:
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  I bought an aftermarket horn for my wife's motorcycle that blows 10 amp
  fuses when you use it.  Can I put a capacitor in front of it to keep the
  fuse from blowing?  How do I calculate the size of cap to use?
 
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 A capacitor will not help. Nether will a resistor. When I installed a
 Stebel Nautilus on my Ulysses, I put a relay where the original horn was
 connected and added a direct (from the battery) wire with an inline 20A
 fuse through the relay to the horn. These horns are designed to get
 someones attention and that requires some current. Anything that
 deprives the horn of the necessary current will restrict the horn from
 performing as it was designed.
 
 do not archive
 
 Dennis
 
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 Dennis Golden
 Golden Consulting Services, Inc.
 
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