![]() we camped in a campground that warned of brown outs and the umbilical came loose from the truck once while pulling that could have done this but i would not think either really would have caused a fuse to blow. i guess i was wondering if everyone had this "chicken scratch" on such important labels and if anyone else had this fuse blow for no reason too. it is interesting that removing this fuse will essentially isolate the battery from the converter (winterizing). wfco (the manufacturer of the unit) did not offer much on their site either. It is most likely a 55 but if you are not sure, look on the panel next to the circuit breakers on the label marked 'Electrical Ratings' See the link below to determine your model. its the sole 20amp fuse just above the 40 amp which is not blown. i am assuming it is the output from the battery charge component of the converter. i can not find a suitable wiring diagram to tell me what this fuse is for and whoever marked it at the factory, well their penmanship could not be deciphered. (the one right above the reverse polarity fuse). WFCO 8955 will not work with 7155RVP: Model PD4645V replaces. that put me into troubleshooting mode (what i do for a living) and soon found that the battery was fully charged and i had a blown fuse on the converter. The Mighty Mini Compact All-In-One System offers an AC/DC Power Distribution Panel and Inteli-Power Converter with Charge Wizard battery charging technology. CAUTION To prevent fire, do not cover or obstruct ventilation openings.Do not mount in zero-clearance compartment. we stayed the night with shore power attached then i checked again and still no battery power. WARNING This unit employs components that tend to produce arcs or sparks.To prevent fire or explosion, do not install in compartments containing batteries or flammable materials (LP gas). although we had been out for a week just a week ago, i thought that the battery must be completely dead. I was getting ready to go to camp driveway Saturday night when i realized i had no battery power. ![]()
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