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GomerPile
Aug 19, 2014Explorer
First post, new RV'er and electrical engineer.
Looks like each wire in that bundle is wired to the fuse block. Therefore the flipped up fuse is doing nothing. I would remove those loose wires so they don't short against anything important. I suspect once you unscrew the loose wires that fuse block will only have connections on one side...meaning its not in use.
The paneling wear looks like mechanical abrasion and not overheating.
Don't use that fuse block because it will be flaky and/or get hot. If it turns out something is running thru it then get it replaced soon.
Looks like each wire in that bundle is wired to the fuse block. Therefore the flipped up fuse is doing nothing. I would remove those loose wires so they don't short against anything important. I suspect once you unscrew the loose wires that fuse block will only have connections on one side...meaning its not in use.
The paneling wear looks like mechanical abrasion and not overheating.
Don't use that fuse block because it will be flaky and/or get hot. If it turns out something is running thru it then get it replaced soon.
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