Had the same problem with my 24.1. Took CW 4 times to fix it. They finally replaced the whole fuse board under the drivers side compartment. If this continues, just run a new dedicated power line directly from the house batteries. The last time this fuse blew, the tech said "lets keep our fingers crossed it works this time". A great answer that doesnt inspire confidence for a permanent fix. I concluded the problem is a pinched wire somewhere in the system. They couldnt find it with a ten man search party. These power points are important and we use them all the time. I am now out of warranty and will do my own repairs. A new power line directly to the power points will permanently correct the issue, if it returns.
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