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beemerphile1
Jul 08, 2013Explorer
The emergency breakaway should not have a fuse.
I am thinking it is the fuse on the main line at the battery but the picture isn't enough. Many of those fuse holders have a smaller wire which is permissible if the main wiring is of the correct size.
You need to check out that line more thoroughly. What is the wire gauge? It will be printed on the insulation of the wire. Follow the line, where does it come from and where does it go? Like already said, a 35 amp converter will burn a 20 amp fuse because it is trying to put over 20 amps into a discharged battery.
Also, please follow forum rules of a maximum width of 640 for pictures.
I am thinking it is the fuse on the main line at the battery but the picture isn't enough. Many of those fuse holders have a smaller wire which is permissible if the main wiring is of the correct size.
You need to check out that line more thoroughly. What is the wire gauge? It will be printed on the insulation of the wire. Follow the line, where does it come from and where does it go? Like already said, a 35 amp converter will burn a 20 amp fuse because it is trying to put over 20 amps into a discharged battery.
Also, please follow forum rules of a maximum width of 640 for pictures.
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