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Burning Main Fuses

Is this the fuse you are having problems with?

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No.
It is the far back fuse at the back of the fuse/relay box.
It is between that fuse at the arrow and the relay. There are two 30 amp fuses back to back.
I am pointing the IR thermometer at it but the thermometer is blocking the view if it.
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I am out away from home until at least this evening, possibly until Sunday or Monday late.
When I get back home I’ll get a picture of the fuse and post it.
The back of the motor is getting so warm that if I held my hand against it for maybe a minute or two, could possibly get a first degree burn from that.
In the whats happening thread I will post a couple of pics of the job I am on.
And I do apologize as I had missed this post from @Glagulator
 
The wire issue that was mentioned isn't the plug on the motor back a foot or so there should be another.
I had to do to a job at Roberts Montana, when I get back home I will check for that second plug.
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I’m not ignoring the forum, or this thread, when I get finished at the end of the day, cant keep my eyes open long enough to reply to any posts.
I am camping on the job.
 
Is this the fuse you are having problems with?

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According to the fuse/relay label, there is a 50 amp fuse in that line that is suppose to feed the fan motor on high switch position. Its purpose is to by pass the fan resistor modes.
I will be discovering more about that fuse and circuit after I get to going today.
I did not know about that fuse until it was pointed out to me by the only mechanic in town that I trust.
And so, the fan will go back into the hole, after I check @ak diesel driver other fan plug that He mentioned.
And so, good morning and good night.
 
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