My front brake switch is not working too well and I replaced it a couple months ago and remembered I put a lot of grease in there, so I figured that is messing with the electric current. I take the switch apart and its dirty so I clean it up and put it back together. No brake light still. I decide to test it by placing the little copper piece on the 2 little copper rows (to complete the circuit) and the brake light lights up nice and bright. Then there is a click and my bike is dead.

I took out my battery to charge it, since I wanted to charge it up anyways, and it seems thirsty. It has been charging for about an hour now.
However, I'm guessing I blew a fuse. Opinions? Are the fuses located mostly in the headlight? Any other more ominous predictions as to what I have accomplished in my spare time today?
Thanks.
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