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UHF Radio blowing Fuses

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UHF Radio blowing Fuses

Post by T_Diesel »

My UHF has been wired into my truck for about four years and have never had a hassle with it or the wiring.

Went to use it today, and it wouldn't switch on. Had a look at the fuse and it was blown. Replaced the fuse with another 2 amp fuse and it worked and then when I pressed the talk button and transmitted, the fuse blew again.

Upgraded the fuse to a 5 amp fuse and now it seems to work fine? Why is this so, and could I potentially damage the radio by upgrading the fuse?
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Re: UHF Radio blowing Fuses

Post by macca81 »

T_Diesel wrote: Upgraded the fuse to a 5 amp fuse and now it seems to work fine? Why is this so, and could I potentially damage the radio by upgrading the fuse?
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check your wiring, something may have worn thru and be shorting out and the extra power from transmiting may be blowing it
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Post by T_Diesel »

Which wiring?

The power source seems fine and there is no leakage along the line and I have tested it with a multi tester and all seems fine.

Could a break in the coax to the ariel cause this problem?
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Post by T_Diesel »

It was a break in the coax. All seems to be working fine now, have taped it up for the time being but will probably replace it down the track.
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Post by Thylacine »

I'd suggest switching back to the smaller fuse, and if that doesn't blow now, you can fix down the track.
If it's still blowing 2A fuses, fix the coax properly, or expect damage to your radio.


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Post by midi73 »

And if the coax hasnt fixed it, look for a short in your hand piece. You said it blew the fuse when you transmitted, so could be a short in there.
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