This will be a bit of a long winded post for what is essentially a basic question. I upgraded my rectifier/regulator to a mosfet one in hopes my cdi lasts longer. Used an FH012AA with eastern beaver wiring kits. Mounting was tricky but got it in the original location on the original bracket. Wired up great and rock steady 14.3v. Two drives later my 400 has blown it's 25a main fuse in the fuse block, I nurse it home as I was just down in town. Couldn't really find anything wrong, traced all my wiring, regulator, to battery, to fuse block, connections, all in between, put a new fuse in and put it all back together. Next drive, on the way home from work, blows the main fuse again about 10 minutes in. During a spirited left turn, identical to the first time but I'm thinking that's coincidence.... More bike dismantling, trace all main power wires from battery to ignition switch, bending, wiggling with a running bike to see if the fuse will blow. No luck. I've double checked this afternoon that yes indeed the fh012aa is correctly wired in. You can't muck up the three yellow wires, any order works for them. So now what? I feel like it's likely something I changed/touched as that's usually the way of things (I fix helicopters for a living) but my confidence is pretty good right now for the all of two wires I cut and spliced. Thoughts?
Bike only has 6000kms and I haven't run across corroded connectors anywhere else yet.
Thanks,