Hello, Can someone pls identify the following fuses on the pic of the fuse panel - from my 2019 T@B 400. 1. 25 amp for ‘Nucamp Monitor’ 2. Two 40 amp fuses on the left side. I was, still am, looking for the Inverter fuse - what and where ? RCBy
The two lower left 40A fuses are:
- - Primary Power Center to Battery fuse edit 09/06
- - [both are] Battery Reverse Polarity fuse in parallel (are terminal wires wrong)
The Inverter does not have a Power Center Fuse. Instead it uses a high current style in-line fuse which is located in/near the battery/inverter space. There is some variation between trailer model years on the in-line fuse location.
'18 320 S, pitched axle, 3020HE; PNW based TV: '17 Colorado V6 Z71 4x4, Tow Package, GM Brake Controller Adventures: 56Nights: 379 Towing Miles 47,220
Hello, Can someone pls identify the following fuses on the pic of the fuse panel - from my 2019 T@B 400. 1. 25 amp for ‘Nucamp Monitor’ 2. Two 40 amp fuses on the left side. I was, still am, looking for the Inverter fuse - what and where ? RCBy
This is a picture of the WFCO 12 V circuits and fuses. I don't have an inverter but per the post above it does not have a fuse here.
The others line up numbers to the fuse on its L
7.5 (not 25) is #1 and covers the Monitor panel near door for tanks fresh, grey and black as well as the battery monitor. That is the red 7.5 amp fuse you see to the L.
All the rest are similar to mine but you don't seem to have a circuit for the microwave (usually with frig) as you may not have a microwave. One btw is inserted upside down but that should not make a difference. When a fuse blows a small red LED light will come on next to that fuse.
The 40 amp orange fuses in the middle are for reverse polarity protection for the battery charging function.
... All the rest are similar to mine but you don't seem to have a circuit for the microwave (usually with frig) as you may not have a microwave. One btw is inserted upside down but that should not make a difference. When a fuse blows a small red LED light will come on next to that fuse. ...
Wouldn't a microwave be strictly 120V AC? Is there a 12V DC component on T@B microwaves (like there is with the Alde)?
My mistake @ScottG. I was thinking of the Norcold frig which has 12V fuse and 120 V breaker, shared with Microwave. Here is the full picture of my 2019 WFCO to clarify:
Both my frig and microwave have dedicated plugs on a 20 amp 120 breaker. I think the frig defaults to 120V when that is available and uses 12 V at other times
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- - Primary Power Center to Battery fuse edit 09/06
- - [both are] Battery Reverse Polarity fuse in parallel (are terminal wires wrong)
The Inverter does not have a Power Center Fuse.
Instead it uses a high current style in-line fuse which is located in/near the battery/inverter space.
There is some variation between trailer model years on the in-line fuse location.
TV: '17 Colorado V6 Z71 4x4, Tow Package, GM Brake Controller
Adventures: 56 Nights: 379 Towing Miles 47,220
This is a picture of the WFCO 12 V circuits and fuses. I don't have an inverter but per the post above it does not have a fuse here.
The others line up numbers to the fuse on its L
7.5 (not 25) is #1 and covers the Monitor panel near door for tanks fresh, grey and black as well as the battery monitor. That is the red 7.5 amp fuse you see to the L.
All the rest are similar to mine but you don't seem to have a circuit for the microwave (usually with frig) as you may not have a microwave. One btw is inserted upside down but that should not make a difference. When a fuse blows a small red LED light will come on next to that fuse.
The 40 amp orange fuses in the middle are for reverse polarity protection for the battery charging function.
Hope this helps
2019 T@B400 Boondock Lite "Todd"
Both my frig and microwave have dedicated plugs on a 20 amp 120 breaker. I think the frig defaults to 120V when that is available and uses 12 V at other times
2019 T@B400 Boondock Lite "Todd"