I'm not sure why you thought it a good idea to start a new thread for the same problem you posted about before.
In that prior thread I told you what devices are on the signal fuse, and the horns aren't on it.
I have no idea how you have wired these aftermarket conspicuity lights you mentioned, but if they happen to be wired into both the running lights and the brake lights I think you have identified your problem. Get rid of them (or scrutinize the wiring for errors) and you should be in Fat City.
Because it's not the same problem. You indicated that the horns aren't on the same fuse as the signals, and yet other posts indicate that they are. Given that I'm just trying to solve a problem, and that you seem to enjoy being condescending... at the end of the day I need to solve a problem. Period.
If the horns are on the same circuit as the signals, and the horns don't work but the signals do. Then, the only thing that I can come up with is the possibility that I have a grounding issue with the horns which blew the fuse in the first place. Changing the fuse from a 10 amp to a 15 amp shouldn't cause a burning of wires, at least not that I can see. However, I'm sure someone else will revel in the opportunity to admonish me for being so stupid as to do such a thing. Given that I've had some problems with ground spiders in the past, I fear that this may be causing the ultimate problem for me.
If the horns are on a separate circuit... where in the hell is the fuse? I can't find anything about it. Without a concrete problem, I'll likely take off the tank and the tupperware and start chasing wires on Saturday. I've already disconnected the Conspicuity Lights, with no change.
Sorry to be pissy, but this forum seems to be quick to jump on people and quick to criticize. That being said, I'm open to any constructive ideas.
Thanks.