I want to ask a question regarding the power panel circuits and blade fuses. My panel has a circuit display label that shows the six (6) circuits and the amperage that correspond to the respective circuit. However, in reviewing the blade fuses installed, they do not match all of the circuit amp ratings from the label. If I am reading it correctly, there is an apparent discrepancy between the labeled circuit amperage and the actual amp rating of the blade fuses for two of the circuits. The label display ratings and the actual blade fuses ratings are as follows:
Circuit label display: Actual amperage rating of Blade fuse:
Circuit #1 - 10 Amps 10 Amps
Circuit #2 - 10 Amps 15 Amps
Circuit #3 - 10 Amps 10 Amps
Circuit #4 - 10 Amps 10 Amps
Circuit $5 - 20 Amps 15 Amps
Circuit #6 - 30 Amps 30 Amps
As noted, circuits #2 & #4 appear to have an incorrect blade fuse installed as the amperage label and actual fuse amperage do not match. I just wanted to get an idea from others if you have the same thing or if this should be corrected. Primarily as the Alde circuit appears to have a 15 amp blade fuse, but the circuit is rated at 20 amps.
FYI: Regarding the 40 amp blade fuse, the label and documentation show that the 40 amp blade fuse is for the reverse battery protection.
I have included a picture of my power panel to show what is installed.
Regards, duckblind123
Marc & Janet
2016 T@B Max S - 2017 Honda Pilot - Winchester,VA
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Marc & Janet
2016 T@B Max S - 2017 Honda Pilot - Winchester,VA
My label says 15, 15, 15, 10, 10, 30, and 40.
Interesting.
I have a 2016 Outback. Looks like the label matches the blade fuses. Disregard the arrow.
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Regards, Marc...
Marc & Janet
2016 T@B Max S - 2017 Honda Pilot - Winchester,VA
My fuse block is labelled for and fitted with a 10 amp fuse in the "#2 FRIDGE" slot. This is a bit curious since the Norcold installation manual says the fridge can pull up to 13.6 amps in DC mode. On the fridge itself, the glass fuse on the DC heater supply is 20 amps.
Later models seem to transition to a 15 amp fuse in the block (with the label taking time to catch up). Further confounding things, @Rick's recently recently posted wiring diagram shows a 20 amp fuse in that slot.
Given the fridge specs, a 15 or 20 amp fuse makes more sense, provided the supply wiring can handle it. Anybody know what's going on here, or is this just a matter of the left hand trying to keep up with the right?
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