So... I decide to go for a little ride around town because I have a bike sitting in my garage and it desperately needed to be ridden. I fire it up and off I go. Then I notice my right turn signal doing the fast flash thing and decide to pull off into a vacant parking lot to investigate. This happened a few weeks ago and I found some weird brake pedal/turn signal/4 way/on/off sequence posted on the interwebs. It seemed like some kind of Indiana Jones type stuff but it worked... temporarily, it seems. The bulbs are good, but the front one is a bit dim. So I sit there a few minutes and wonder what could be the cause of these blinker shenanigans. So I decide to just head back and worry about it later. I switch on the ignition..........and there I was, dead. Not me, the bike. No juice. No lights, no buzzers, beepers, bells or whistles. Just silence. And me sitting right in the middle of it. So 2 hours later I get the bike home with the help of a friend and his trailer. The next day I look at the battery, which was putting out 12.9 volts, and on the negative terminal I see the pigtail for the battery tender has arced and the battery bolt is now welded to the eyelet of the tender cable.

Upon further investigation I find that someone in their infinite wisdom has replaced the 7.5A fuse in the tender cable with a 30A fuse...

I replace it with a 7.5 and dislodge the bolt from the cable, re-attach the battery cables (but not the tender cables), the ECM and all that stuff on the battery tray and Violoa! Power has been restored! So I attempt to start the bike but when I hit the kill switch... More silence. I am guessing that the ECM took the hit?? I checked every other fuse in the panel and they are all correct and in good shape. Any input from you fellas here would be most appreciated.
Questions:
What would lead someone to put a 30A fuse in there? I'm the second owner and when I contacted the selling dealer they told me the bike had never back there for any kind of work other than the scheduled maint stuff.
Can ECMs be checked? Is yes, how and by who (other than a dealer)?
Am I on the right track? Am I correct in assuming the ECM is fried?
Anyone got any ideas what else could be happening?
Are there other fuses I haven't found yet?
PS... Sorry the bike is a 2010 Ultra Classic CVO