by Birdie » Mon Apr 06, 2015 7:56 am
My fuse box is under the fridge and has a brown door that flips down. It uses 5, 15 and a 30 amp fuse. I got a small box with 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 and tester/puller at WalMart. It is easy to use tester and makes finding the blown one easier. I did write out which fuse works what and have that taped to that door which helps. That is also where my breakers for the systems are located, except for my inverter. Of course, the inverter is in a storage bay 'out of harms way', means you have to contort to reach it.
If you happen to experiment with the incorrect LED light type it will blow a fuse. If you happen to not get a plug placed in smoothly and it arcs/sparks it will blow a fuse. Been there, done those! I carry more 15 amp fuses because most of mine are 15 amp, 3 are 5 amp and 2 are 30 amp. The 10, 20, and 25 can save someone else, sometime, somewhere. I see spare fuses like a spare tire...never want to use it, always glad I have it when I must have it!
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