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BFL13
Dec 28, 2018Explorer II
The story was just that if one fuse blew, you should replace them all. Was no talk of that being a waste of time and just toss out the converter. Doug has raised this as new info AFAIK. Not sure it is exactly correct, or if just when he has had it happen.
Some converters like the hard-wired 7300s have their RP fuses over on the DC fuse panel, while deck-mounted ones have them right on the converter. The total of the RP fuses in amps being more than the converter's amp rating.
I don't know how they do it in an inverter/charger. Many plain inverters have no RP protection.
Some converters like the hard-wired 7300s have their RP fuses over on the DC fuse panel, while deck-mounted ones have them right on the converter. The total of the RP fuses in amps being more than the converter's amp rating.
I don't know how they do it in an inverter/charger. Many plain inverters have no RP protection.
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