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Old 08-22-2019, 07:08 PM   #5
agtmjb
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: California
Posts: 6
THOR #13437
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Originally Posted by HaRVey View Post
That is scary, but also does not make sense that the fuse block should get hot from too heavy of load unless Thor increased the size of a fuse to handle the addition of fog lights on the same circuit beyond that which it was designed for (i.e. Thor put a 30 amp fuse in where the fuse block was only designed for 20 amp max).
It doesnt make sense at all considering that all the lights are on relays first then an actual fuse which none worked and allowed the fuse panel to melt! We will see as this goes forward...
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