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It's the fuse, Dummy
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Sat Apr 04, 2015 4:09 pm
by JudyJB
As I posted this morning, my tv swing arm was not working. Plug came out while I was dusting. Asked camp host to try to help me plug it in, but it still would not work. Camping World has no service today so I set up at Disney. Then I noticed red light on circuit panel. DUh. Burned out fuse and had no replacement so back to CW before they closed and bought multiple fuses.
I've been on the road for three years and never thought to get fuses---really dumb! So put new fuse in and it works.
Re: It's the fuse, Dummy
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Sat Apr 04, 2015 4:17 pm
by avalen
ahh good, lesson learned
Re: It's the fuse, Dummy
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Sat Apr 04, 2015 5:52 pm
by JudyJB
I was lucky I was only 10 miles from CW instead of 100.
Worst part was TV was blocking bed my niece and her husband were going to sleep in tomorrow night.
Re: It's the fuse, Dummy
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Sat Apr 04, 2015 8:57 pm
by Bethers
Glad you caught it. I'm knocking on wood. I had extra fuses (came with my last rig) and never needed one. Don't have any now. I should get a few, eh? I can't imagine another 10 years so lucky.
Re: It's the fuse, Dummy
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Sat Apr 04, 2015 9:15 pm
by bluepinecones
Good catch, Judy. So far I have not had to replace a fuse, nor do I have any. My box is awkwardly placed under the dining table in one of the bench seats. Who designs these things?
Re: It's the fuse, Dummy
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Sat Apr 04, 2015 10:15 pm
by JudyJB
Luckily mine is on the side of the platform that my bed sits on, but right at the end of my hallway, and it had a red light on it instead of the usual green light so it was staring me in the face. If it had been hidden under something, I would never (duh) have thought to check it.
It took me a few seconds even after I saw the red light to have it register as something strange. Funny how once we decide on the cause of the problem, we stick to it. I knew the plug had fallen out, but I also knew that the camp host thought he had gotten it in good, and in fact it even made a clicking noise when he plugged it in. Apparently, when he plugged it in, it must have blown the fuse, but I was still thinking it had not been plugged in right. So this week, I passed toilets and flunked fuses!
So now I have extra fuses, and I strongly suggest all of us carry these. The bad thing about my TV being on a movable arm is that you really are not supposed to drive with it that way because it is not very well supported. I stuffed the memory foam mattress topper I had gotten out to put on the bed under it to give it some support as I drove to CW. I could have been in the middle of Nevada with company who needed to sleep in that bed, so I was lucky.
Re: It's the fuse, Dummy
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Sun Apr 05, 2015 9:20 am
by judi
Looks like I will be stopping at CW the next time I see one - smart idea to carry fuses. Thanks for the post!
Re: It's the fuse, Dummy
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Sun Apr 05, 2015 9:52 am
by cnq50b
I don't consider you a dummy - you figured it out!!! And have now warned the rest of us.
Good job!
Re: It's the fuse, Dummy
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Sun Apr 05, 2015 9:53 am
by longdog2
Judi.....you can pick up a mixed package of fuses anywhere like Walmart or autoparts. They are not specific to RVs.
Re: It's the fuse, Dummy
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Sun Apr 05, 2015 11:40 am
by judi
Thank you Longdog - I had no idea they were not specific to RVs!
Re: It's the fuse, Dummy
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Sun Apr 05, 2015 1:29 pm
by Acadianmom
You need to see what size you need because there are 2 different sizes. My coach electrics take the larger ones and my automotive fuses are smaller. The fuse box for the van is up under the steering wheel and I have to almost stand on my head to see them. The fuse for the cigarette lighter blows when I try to use the 12 volt air pump. I have ask several times to have it checked but that is not high on their things to work on. It took me several years to get them to actually fix the cruise control.
Martha
Re: It's the fuse, Dummy
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Sun Apr 05, 2015 11:21 pm
by snowball
so does the 5th wheel have fuses? if so where would I find them?
sheila
Re: It's the fuse, Dummy
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Sun Apr 05, 2015 11:35 pm
by MelissaD
snowball wrote:so does the 5th wheel have fuses? if so where would I find them?
sheila
My fuse panel is a brown panel about 8 x 10" near the floor below the cabinet with all the gages in it. There is a tinted window in it and it held shut with a magnet. Mine shows a red light when I blow a fuse. I have a craft box and I have all the fuses sorted out by size. I also have spare light bulbs and a fuse puller in the box. If you raise the landing gear too high on my trailer it pops a 30 amp fuse in the landing gear line. I marked the one leg so I know how high I can retract the legs. There are fuses in-line on some components like the fridge, landing gear and a fuse in the main line from the battery.
In a 5th wheel they are normally on the wall or cabinet between the floors (near stair well to upstairs) since most of the electrical is accessible by removing the back wall of the "basement" storage bay.
Re: It's the fuse, Dummy
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Mon Apr 06, 2015 7:56 am
by Birdie
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!
Re: It's the fuse, Dummy
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Mon Apr 06, 2015 8:53 am
by dpf
You're not a dummy! You figured it out. But I really doubt you have to wait to go to a Camping World to get the fuses. We've been able to pick fuses and light bulbs that we have needed for the 5er at the local service station, hardware stores and Wally World. We keep a variety on hand.