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Originally Posted by Rust_never_sleeps
First guess when the circuit blows immediately is that there's a short to ground, particularly since your motor isn't bound up.
Should be able to confirm with a multimeter(continuity to ground from the fuse terminal with that switch on)
Relay is at least closing the circuit, so could be OK
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Thanks I’ll run that test. I am assuming I need to use the fuse terminal that always is powered even after the fuse pops? Sorry I’m pretty handy but electrical isn’t my strong suit.
It pretty close to instant pop, motor definitely doesn’t click on. I actually left the test light on the terminal at the switch while clicking the switch on and the test light dims.