Fuses are there to protect the circuit
putting in bulbs that required a bigger current draw that what the circuit was designed for will blow the bulbs
most bulb sockets will only fit the correct wattage bulbs so by fitting higher wattage bulbs there could have been a dead short
circuit boards are only very thing copper so the time taken if heating a fuse to fail point ( blowing the fuse) could have melted a section of the printed circuit causing the rest of your problems
Check the Amps on your Fusebox for your brake light if the correct amp measurement is installed for the break lights then consider using a larger bulb or a bulb that can handle more voltage. most likely incorrect voltage is going to the bulb this is normally fixed by adjust the fuse amp amount to be lower or higher or changing the bulb voltage size
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