Hello /g/
This might not be the right board but I found no others what could help me.
I am looking for someone with electrical experience.
I bought an electric scooter and the next step in assembly would have been to insert the 30A fuse into the fuse box. Pic related of fuse.
However when i tried I had a huge spark and a bit of a shock.
I have another fuse since they came in pairs, should i try again or is it fucked for good?
why is it shocking you? Is it plugged in or on battery right now?
The fuse looks ok to me
They are like dirt cheap anyways
>>57920626
It has a 30V battery built in since its an electric scooter. I don't know why it had the spark since even the manual says that when it arrives its drained and i would need to charge it for like 8-10 hours. I haven't the slightest clue why it happened, even on the manual someone is putting it into the fuse box by hand.
I'm just afraid to try again.
>>57920659
sorry my mistake 36V, and what i meant if its not the fuse thats fucked for good but the batteries
unplug your battery retard
>>57920746
lol
>>57920746
Came here to post this.
>>57920746
from where? the connectores a silicone glued onto it, also even the manual says nothing about unplugging it. Its not charging or anything.
if you look in the fuse panel (under the hood, or behind the steering wheel) in your car , usually have plastic fuse pullers, that should keep you from getting shocked again.
>>>/diy/
Unplug the battery.