Hi guys
So I’ve been struggling with the fuse board of late (see other thread).
I checked the layout of my fuses that came with the original board and a I have a couple of discrepancies when you compare it to the CE1 layout.
Fuse #6 is 15A and is listed as 10A
Fuse #13 is 20A and is listed as 15A
Here is the boys old fuse board
https://flic.kr/p/2oeQV7C
I’m just a bit concerned about fitting the new one if some of the fuse ratings are incorrect.
Anyone else come across higher fuses?
Thanks.
Fuse board fuses incorrect?
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Re: Fuse board fuses incorrect?
#6 and #13 are two of the 6 that have clearly been replaced in the past, so could have been unadvisedly uprated. I would certainly be inclined to trust an alternative source.
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Re: Fuse board fuses incorrect?
Thanks Guys
I think I will down size the 2 fuses that are of a higher rating before I plumb the new fuse board in. Not sure I overly trust anything atm including myself .
I think I will down size the 2 fuses that are of a higher rating before I plumb the new fuse board in. Not sure I overly trust anything atm including myself .
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