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Deb_and_Ed_M
Oct 19, 2020Explorer II
wopachop wrote:
No worries if youre over it.
But you should be able to remove the front of the electrical panel. Where ever your fuses are, the face of that panel should have screws holding it on.
Post a pic of the panel? How many spots dont have a fuse? Borrow fuses to fill the empty spots and use your meter to see if you have 12v to the fan now.
Each fuse slot had a fuse - there were 5 plus a master fuse for the 12v side; and 2 breakers for the 110v side. The entire "box" is about 12" wide x 8" tall x 6" deep. I unscrewed it from the cabinet and tried to pull it forward to see where the wires enter in the back, but I could only move the box about 1/2". Not wanting to yank on it and make something come loose....that's about the time I decided to Scotchlok into the wires I could see. I'm OK with using white vinyl tape to hide the fan wires as they run along the ceiling - this is still an old (but pristine!) TC.
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