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4x4van
Jul 08, 2017Explorer III
The 30A part is not an issue; although you could carry a spare AC breaker or two if you want, although I've neever had to replace an AC breaker in the 30 years I've been RVing. The 12vdc system is the issue that would typically require fuses. 12vdc fuses are cheap. Bottom line, Look at your fuse blocks, both the chassis (under hood and/or under the dash) and the house (typically near the converter and AC breakers, but that could vary depending on your coach); look in your manual to find the location. Note the type and amp rating of each fuse you find, then put together a kit with at least one or two of each type that you can find in your coach, both house and chassis. Those that are more common than others; carry 3 or 4. Also, carry at least one of any size that you "don't" find; there may in fact be a few inline fuses scattered throughout the rig that could use a different amp rating.
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