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the fuse is behind the plug in, so you have to take the front end off, I replaced the fuse with a dash mount fuse with heavier wire, so I can use 5 or 10 watt fuse , what is in there now is .05 watt fuse,
thanks for the replies... is there a video on how to take off the panel? or is it pretty self explanatory? I haven't attempted it yet but, I don't want to do something and have trouble putting everything back together.And why would they use a .08 fuse? is that even strong enough to handle charging a cell phone? What fuse would you recommend for it to handle most electronics that charge via usb port?
Easy solution....charge your phone before you leave the house....you wont be using your phone WHILE you're on your bike (unless you're insane...lol) so it should stay charged the whole time...right? I'm no expert on automotive electrical workings but you would never change out your fuse on your car or your house and risk a fire for a bigger one if the manufacture didn't call out for it. While it may seem like a good idea there must be a reason Kymco didnt go with a bigger fuse. There are many things mechanical you can " jerry rig" in life but I think electrical systems is one area where "rigging" should be avoided. I have been on my bike now for over 25,000 miles and yet have never suffered a dead phone, but then again I am not on it any longer than 4 hours tops. If I were going for a trip that would mean camping or staying over somewhere and you would have access to electricity to charge your phone. Just my 2 cents but why risk a fire?