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Old 05-29-2016, 08:49 PM   #1
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Fuse Panel

I was wondering on the fuse panel which one fuse ( which number) controls the Fan-astic Fan?
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Old 05-29-2016, 09:38 PM   #2
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I was wondering on the fuse panel which one fuse ( which number) controls the Fan-astic Fan?

W/o much info, model or photo etc. You can still locate it easily by turning it on then remove one fuse at a time till fan stops. Positive ID and you'll many of the other circuits at the same session. Record your findings on fuse door.
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Old 05-29-2016, 10:09 PM   #3
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I guess the only fuse to the Fan-astic fan is the one in the fan area (4 amp). I was able to get it to start up again by using "shore" power. Then turning it on and off. And then using battery power to start it again. Don't know why but it is working again.
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there is a cutoff switch on the fan, if its not open far enough, it wont turn on. is it possible you didnt have it open enough the first time? its on the 12v circuit, shore supply should not have mattered at all.
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I placed stickers inside the converter panel door so I'd remember which fuse went to which appliance system.

As Luv70s pointed out, the fan has to be opened "enough " or it won't turn on. It's on 12v so it isn't reliant on plug in power.

There is a pinned post at the top of the posts in this sub group, that lists the fuses. It's a pdf download, very helpful.
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Old 05-30-2016, 08:26 AM   #6
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Fuse Panel

Are you talking about this description? I have this one but there isn't mention of the Fan-astic fan, or is under # 6?

1. 10 Amp Water Pump
2. 10 Amp Air-conditioner shuts off
3. 15 Amp Propane detector, Water heater, Furnace
4. 10 Amp Inside lights Interestingly my LEDs still glowed a little?
5. 20 Amp Fridge
6. 30 Amp Main battery With this pulled and the camper unplugged, nothing worked inside. This was the only fuse that shut off the stereo and the nightlight. With the camper plugged in, there was no effect.
7 40 Amp is marked as reverse battery polarity protection. __________________

I appreciate all the help.
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