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Old 06-13-2020, 11:41 AM   #1
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Fuse Kits

Just cleaning out my tool kit and I have a bunch of different fuses across the bottom of the bag. Any suggestion on fuse kits? Fortunately I haven't needed to replace one yet, but when the time comes I probably won't have the one I need.
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Old 06-13-2020, 12:05 PM   #2
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What do you have for a camper? TT and a MH will have totally different needs. I would go to the fuse box(s), and verify what sizes you have. If you have a TT like mine, all you need is 15 and 30 amp fuses. So forget a kit, it is full of stuff you do not need. I store my fuses, in large tic tac container.
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Sorry, I should know better. 2020 Class C 26XD.
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I went thru my fifth wheel and made a list of size and rating of fuses. Now that I have that handy, I hardly ever have a blown fuse. The one that used to blow was the 30a fuse on the front landing gear. I put several in a magnetic key holder near the fuse holder.

The reverse battery fuses were replaced with slo-blo fuses and the originals kept as spares.

I did the same in my truck.
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Old 06-13-2020, 02:48 PM   #5
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Spares for the fuse box under the hood on Class C. There are three different physical fuse sizes. The regular, mini and low profile. Wish the engineers could have just designed it with just one physical size.
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