Thanks. I will keep my eye out on the Sweet-Check siteI hope Prolec/Swe-Check will put together a kit for Australian users before too long, but that remains to be confirmed.
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Thanks. I will keep my eye out on the Sweet-Check siteI hope Prolec/Swe-Check will put together a kit for Australian users before too long, but that remains to be confirmed.
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Does the spare slot with the 60A fuse listing (between the 150A and 100A) already have the 60A fuse installed? Or do I need to put one in if I wish to use that slot? I'm wanting to use that spare slot for a 50A Anderson plug for powering the caravan.Here you go:
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It was already installed on mine ~ different from the 5 way fuse box where the unused port is completely empty.Does the spare slot with the 60A fuse listing (between the 150A and 100A) already have the 60A fuse installed? Or do I need to put one in if I wish to use that slot? I'm wanting to use that spare slot for a 50A Anderson plug for powering the caravan.
Thanks for delving . Please will you circulate the new purchase list when it's finalised.Bugger! Never mind - thanks!
All sorted!
Thanks for the list. I ordered the set as recommended. Lucky I did this as I was recently on a moderately remote trip and blew an important fuse ( for power to camper)and because of your list I had a spare. ThanksSPARE FUSE KIT
My suggested spare fuse kit, look here, is the best I can do. I gave up trying to convince Swe-Check to put together a basic fuse kit for the Grenadier and moved onto other projects.
My suggested spare fuse kit is a good starting point.
Good to hear.Thanks for the list. I ordered the set as recommended. Lucky I did this as I was recently on a moderately remote trip and blew an important fuse ( for power to camper)and because of your list I had a spare. Thanks
Oooh I like this. Could we please have a list attached to photo. TIAWanted to thank @TheDocAUS for all the info on the fuses ! All found on mouser website.
Beginning of the spares box , just need some more mini fuses and the rest of the relays .
Oooh I like this. Could we please have a list attached to photo. TIA
Just realized that the JCase ones here are not the low profile ones used under the back seats. They are twice the lengths. ;(COCKPIT ELECTRICAL CENTRE (FUSE BOX 2)
This Fuse Box is located to the left and slightly down from the steering wheel on a right-hand drive vehicle. It has JCase fuses and Mini blade fuses. There are no relays in this fuse box.
JCase fuses used
The Low Profile JCase Fuses (895/PAL Fuses) are rated at 30 amps (1 fuse) and 40 amps (4 fuses).
Warning: there are two models at the various ratings for the JCase fuses, I have not worked out which one is used in the IG.
Mini blade fuses used
The Mini blade fuses are used are rated at 5 amps, 7.5 amps, 10 amps, 15 amps and 20 amps.
Diagram and photo
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Are you saying Low Profile JCase Fuses (895 / PAL Fuses) are not the correct description for the fuse or you bought the wrong version?Just realized that the JCase ones here are not the low profile ones used under the back seats. They are twice the lengths. ;(
I always assume mistake in my side. Also naming here seems different and me searching for 895 returned nothing. Found it in some product documents though, so expected to be good.Are you saying Low Profile JCase Fuses (895 / PAL Fuses) are not the correct description for the fuse or you bought the wrong version?
JCase fuses can be normal size and low profile.