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Soon after I brought home our new pop-up trailer; I took a real good look at how professional of a job the electric wiring and plumbing had been laid out. Sadly- I was a bit disappointed with what I found. Various wires dangled unkept and the refrigerator circuit was non-fused. I straitened out the dangling wire mess. Next I installed this simple fuse block to distribute fused-power to the converter and refrigerator. (the extra 20 & 15 amp fuses are back up) |
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I placed the new fuse panel under the trailer next to the existing wiring loom's junction box. It's close to the front and side so reaching it is no more difficult than getting down on your knees and looking up / under. |
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I suggest that everyone ought to get a good look at the state of their trailers electrical system. Being familiar with it can help find and repair existing flaws, not to mention you'll have a better Idea how to approach your system when a real issue arises.The cost of the fuse panel was ~$5.- fuses cost about the same. |
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