Has anyone else bypassed the Littelfuse Mega 175 with a standard battery terminal?
So ~ my first post.
Car died on side of road ~ no power to anything.
Battery checks out good.
I figured it was corrosion on the battery terminals, so I addressed that issue.
Rehook everything, and still no power to anything.
Still on side of road (within walking distance to Advance Auto Parts Store).
Get on my phone and see everyone is having trouble with the negative battery terminal ~ so I went to AZ and got a standard battery terminal, and replaced the faulty OEM terminal.
At this point, I realize that the positive terminal will no longer lock down on the positive battery post any longer ~ I guess I went crazy with that battery cleaner tool on the terminal and post. So I needed a new battery terminal for the positive cable.
So back to AZ.... They don't have the "OEM" replacement terminal either.... so I get a standard terminal, chuck the 175 mega fuse, and cluncky assembly that goes with it, and wire it the way you would "old school."
It runs perfectly.
So ~ what "was" the purpose of the 175 mega fuse, and am I okay running the vehicle without it?
It seems all it does is cause problems, but I can't get a verification that it is "okay" to eliminate it.
I have searched and searched, but can not find an answer to this question, hence the post.
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
iPlan
So ~ my first post.
Car died on side of road ~ no power to anything.
Battery checks out good.
I figured it was corrosion on the battery terminals, so I addressed that issue.
Rehook everything, and still no power to anything.
Still on side of road (within walking distance to Advance Auto Parts Store).
Get on my phone and see everyone is having trouble with the negative battery terminal ~ so I went to AZ and got a standard battery terminal, and replaced the faulty OEM terminal.
At this point, I realize that the positive terminal will no longer lock down on the positive battery post any longer ~ I guess I went crazy with that battery cleaner tool on the terminal and post. So I needed a new battery terminal for the positive cable.
So back to AZ.... They don't have the "OEM" replacement terminal either.... so I get a standard terminal, chuck the 175 mega fuse, and cluncky assembly that goes with it, and wire it the way you would "old school."
It runs perfectly.
So ~ what "was" the purpose of the 175 mega fuse, and am I okay running the vehicle without it?
It seems all it does is cause problems, but I can't get a verification that it is "okay" to eliminate it.
I have searched and searched, but can not find an answer to this question, hence the post.
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
iPlan