What is the fuse for the Corbin heated seat? 7.5A?

spinalator

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Hey guys, for those that know; I have the Tupperware off the bike and am programming my PDM60. I want to finish this now, so I can slap the new saddle on and ride it the same day it comes in, and not have to do this again.

FWIW, I phoned and was on hold for 5 min, and a friendly bit not tech-savvy CSR had no answers, she did give me the link for the instructions, and it looks like they want you to pull the 15 A fuse and stick a double in there, with the new one being 7.5A.

TIA
 

dietDrThunder

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I have the front-only Corbin, and gthey told me that a 5a fuse is sufficient as the single seat draws 3.5A. I've used it w a 4a fuse in the Fuzeblocks FZ1 with no issues.
 

dietDrThunder

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spinalator said:
That is great info, and just what I needed, thanks!
Sorry, I just saw the typo in my post; I mean to type '5a fuse' as that's what's in my Fuzeblock. I assume you figured that out, but just in case...

BTW I used my seat the other mornign; it was 40f when I left the house. It's a little slow to heat, but wow does that thing get hot. I had to turn it off after about 40 min because I was getting cooked. I'd rather have it that way than have it not be effective for sure.
 

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Hey no problem, Corbin responded 6 days later, and said that they all are 7.5A now, so they must have bumped them up, to toast your buns more quickerly.

We use a 7.5 amp fuse for our heated seats.
Thanks,
Mary Coots
Corbin Customer Care
 
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