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wa8yxm
Aug 03, 2013Explorer III
I have the "Stand alone" Version of that fuse panel...
Like all lights the indicator LED needs both a source of power (The "Battery" side of the fuse) and a GROUND.. IF you turn something on, the fuse blows, and you then turn the load OFF..........
There is no ground (The indicator grounds via the load) and it will not light.
I have one fuse that is dedicated to two 12 volt accessory outlets. It blew. I had to put a load in the socket to get the light to light. Worked too.,
Like all lights the indicator LED needs both a source of power (The "Battery" side of the fuse) and a GROUND.. IF you turn something on, the fuse blows, and you then turn the load OFF..........
There is no ground (The indicator grounds via the load) and it will not light.
I have one fuse that is dedicated to two 12 volt accessory outlets. It blew. I had to put a load in the socket to get the light to light. Worked too.,
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