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Checking Fuses

Started by rogerschwake, August 14, 2012, 09:09:53 PM

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rogerschwake

  I have a 2006 Suncat that has a Sea Dog electronic panel. I'd like to carry some extra fuses but can't figure out just how they are removed. Someone out there must know the trick to removing them. It must be simple, but the heck if I can figure the darn thing out.

Eagleye

"Madame Z"   2006 Eclipse    #42

skip1930

I don't rightly know.
On my CP-19 the fuse proper is snapped into the fuse holder cover, then pushed in and a quarter turn to the right locks the cover/fuse into contact with the back end of the fuse holder in the panel. So both the twist cover and the back end both are electrical contact points to conduct current.

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rogerschwake

  Thanks a bunch Allen, I thought is was something simple . Thanks again and happy sailing.
  ROGER

MacGyver

Glad you got it figured out Roger, Once I read it I knew the answer, I had the same issue on a MCGregor one time for a customer...... thought I was losing my damn mind.......

Mac
Former Harbor Master/Boat Tech, Certified in West System, Interlux, and Harken products.
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