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DrewE
Aug 26, 2021Explorer II
Possibly in-line behind the detector, possibly one of the fuses in the main fuse panel, possibly a separate fuse or circuit breaker near the battery if it's on a circuit that isn't disconnected with the battery disconnect switch.
I think the simplest plan for replacement is to disconnect all the 12V power (the negative lead from the house battery, unplug from AC so the converter is off, disable solar if you have that) and not need to worry about where the fuse is located. It's not a long and involved process, so you won't have a long power outage.
I think the simplest plan for replacement is to disconnect all the 12V power (the negative lead from the house battery, unplug from AC so the converter is off, disable solar if you have that) and not need to worry about where the fuse is located. It's not a long and involved process, so you won't have a long power outage.
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