Duetto 12V fuses and Control Panel Reposted!!
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Duetto 12V fuses and Control Panel Reposted!!
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by [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] Sat Feb 23, 2019 8:50 pm
Any one know the ref no and source for a replacement MASTER rocker switch/circuit breaker for the
for the habitation control panel (shown) in our 2009 Duetto
Breaker works ok on low load but when called to supply the high current for the startup/cooldown of the Eber. it drops out.
All is ok with Eber. if engine is running
Fuse setup under seat for 12v shows heat damage to 30 A fuse in the relay/3fuse holder block perhaps a separate 30A single holder would be a good idea, as to replace the whole block could be troublesome.
all help appreciated.
Switch is a JOEMEX M1 Series 15A 240vac/50vdc is it a switch or switch c/b?
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Re: Duetto 12V fuses and Control Panel Reposted!!
The whole panel is still available at AS spares (£69) so can they give you any pointer as to where to obtain spares?
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Re: Duetto 12V fuses and Control Panel Reposted!!
Just checked behind panel and all the single action switch's/breakers are identical.
Fuse set up under drivers seat is one relay and 3 fuses, 30A habitation 15A fridge? and 15/20A Eber??
The Eber under the couch has a separate 20A and 5A fuse setup so am unsure what the 3rd fuse dose
and of course the hand book being 2005 vintage offers no help as it says that there are two relays and the 3rd fuse is the 20A Erber one. A later circuit diag. would be a help.
(thanks Paulmold)
frederic
Fuse set up under drivers seat is one relay and 3 fuses, 30A habitation 15A fridge? and 15/20A Eber??
The Eber under the couch has a separate 20A and 5A fuse setup so am unsure what the 3rd fuse dose
and of course the hand book being 2005 vintage offers no help as it says that there are two relays and the 3rd fuse is the 20A Erber one. A later circuit diag. would be a help.
(thanks Paulmold)
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Re: Duetto 12V fuses and Control Panel Reposted!!
Got a large 30A blade fuse and solder on ,single holder today, so will substitute it for the std. small blade fuse in the block. As should have been done originally IMHO 30A through one of the small blade fuses is asking for it to overheat especially in a block setup! Perhaps it was the high current through the heat damaged fuse that caused it to loose contact with its push-in contacts in the original AS setup? as its this fuse that supplies
the Control Panel.
frederic
the Control Panel.
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Re: Duetto 12V fuses and Control Panel Reposted!!
Nothing to do with the EC Panel
Distortion of original 30A fuse in its holder!
See 30A fuse holder. post
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Distortion of original 30A fuse in its holder!
See 30A fuse holder. post
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