Should make it a lot easier finding and resetting when a fuse goes.
View attachment 46487 i just replaced all of the blade fuses in the Setec with resettable circuit breakers.
Should make it a lot easier finding and resetting when a fuse goes.
If you are blowing fuses often enough to justify circuit breakers, I'd recommend looking closely at the cause.
I've only ever blown 1 fuse, however it's a lot easier resetting a circuit breaker than finding a replacement fuse, assuming you have one.
My house has had circuit breakers for 30 years, I don't see the difference.
Yep, fair enough mate - just from the original wording I took the wrong assumption
Were they very expensive to buy?
$5.58 each
Or buy 30 of them and leave a few everywhere: in the van, in the spares box, taped on top of the Setek, in the tool box, in the glove box and some at home.
regards
Mike
It's $45 on a $60K van.Or get circuit breakers![]()
Yeah, I thought about it quite seriously. In the Penguin, only two of the 10A supply fuses are actually used, (plus the battery fuse), so there are something like six spare 10A fuses in the unused positions as well.Or get circuit breakers![]()
It's $45 on a $60K van.
until you need them, and you have forgotten that great spot..............
I can see why my wife walked back inside tonightshe said "every time your out here you are dreaming of spending money"
I think this is me being thorough in what we need!
Hi,Yep!!! either that or they are rattling around in the glove box getting beat up, I will say though, if I have an issue I'm trying to sort and have to keep replacing a fuse until I find the short I would rather a circuit breaker.
I can see why my wife walked back inside tonightshe said "every time your out here you are dreaming of spending money"
I think this is me being thorough in what we need! Which is everything
Cheers Max.
Hi,
in my younger days, I would have soldered a small 12V dash light across a blown fuse on a long lead and put it in the suspect fuse position. Small enough current draw to not damage anything, but bright enough to see if it is on or off from anywhere.
Didn't have new-fangled circuit breakers in those days. I remember those days in Queensland when if you wanted to drink a
cold beer other than XXXX you had to go to interstate. Buying drinks in a pub was so simple and so quick. sigh.....
regards
Mike