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Magnetek 3200 converter - source for replacement fuses?
pfigura2000
Hello -
It appears that the previous owner of my 95 EVC removed the LP gas alarm fuse from the power converter (perhaps his solution to the frequent alarms mentioned in other threads). For better or worse, we've never worried about it. But now have a newborn who may wind up sleeping on the floor of the van from time to time. Suddenly our safety concerns have magnified, and we'd like to get the LP alarm up and running again. I haven't been able to find replacement fuses. A local RV sales/repair place person was baffled by the fuses. Does anyone know where to find them? Pete |
Miles Koppersmith
Many of us remove that fuse whenever the EVC is not in use for an extended period of time to keep the coach battery from being discharged which seems to happen after about 4 to 6 weeks of non use. I always replace the fuse whenever we are getting ready to use the EVC because the refrigerator will not operate on propane with the alarm fuse removed. As I recall it was just a standard automotive type fuse and I picked us a small package at the auto supply store or Wal-Mart to have spares when we first purchased the EVC, but have never had to use any of the replacements yet. I'll check the fuse size when I get home tonight and post for you if no one else provides the information before then.
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Miles Koppersmith 2002 EVC ----- Original Message -----
From: "pfigura2000" <ginkgo@...> To: <ev_update@...> Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 9:27 AM Subject: [ev_update] Magnetek 3200 converter - source for replacement fuses? Hello - |
jack_son_73
Pete -
In my '03 EVC, the LP alarm fuse was not installed, straight from the dealer. Both the knob and fuse were missing. Winnie changed to an alarm using a 9V battery, due to the drain on house battery, If your LP Gas Detector doesn't have a 9V radio battery connector inside, then it probably needs the rear fuse. You may need to buy a complete extractor AGC or 3AG fuse holder, just to get the knob part. The ones Winnie used on my EVC are not a common type, so you may have to replace the holder. You can buy fuses & holders at Radio Shack, or an electronic supply house. Note: With other loads on both batteries, they drop below 11.5V after a few weeks. If not at least a weekly driver, you need to trickle charge them. Harbor Freight has a Float Charger [$10 - now on sale for $5.97, item # 42292]. "My only connection with HF is as a customer." Jack_son ================================================= --In ev_update@..., "Miles Koppersmith" <miles@...> wrote: extended period of time to keep the coach battery from being dischargedwhich seems to happen after about 4 to 6 weeks of non use. I always replacethe fuse whenever we are getting ready to use the EVC because therefrigerator will not operate on propane with the alarm fuse removed. As I recall itwas just a standard automotive type fuse and I picked us a small package atthe auto supply store or Wal-Mart to have spares when we first purchased theEVC, but have never had to use any of the replacements yet. I'll check thefuse size when I get home tonight and post for you if no one else providesthe information before then.replacement fuses? wind upHello - upsleeping on the floor of the van from time to time. Suddenly our knowand running again. where to find them? |
pfigura2000
Thanks Jack and Miles.
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Part of the fuse holder definitely seems to be missing, and the holder seems to be of a different design than the other fuses on the converter as well. Kind of a strange setup - all of the other holders have threads and a nob, while this one does not have any threads. I'm not sure what held the fuse in there when it was present. Guess I probably will need to figure out how to replace the whole holder/fuse apparatus. Jack, do you have a part number/name for the battery powered LP gas alarm? After getting the fuse straightened out, I was going to just replace the current LP alarm with another wired in model (to be safe, since the thing is 13 years old). But if there is a battery-powered substitute available, I'll try that instead. My google searches were just turning up wired/12V models. I haven't yet taken the alarm off to check for a battery, but will do that next. Interesting the fridge won't run on propane with the alarm fuse removed on the newer EVCs. The Norcold in my 95 runs fine without the fuse. Thanks again. Pete --- In ev_update@..., "jack_son_73" <jackr1@...> wrote:
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jack_son_73
Pete -
I'll get the model # & size, etc. of the Gas Alarm in the morning. When Winnie [& others??] changed to a 9V Alarm, they must have rewired the Norcold, because my Norcold ran OK on gas at the dealer during the final inspection - the last time my LP was turned on. A few weeks later I found the fuse missing, & finally learned via this list that the LP Alarm was changed. I think the original fuse holder may have been the type with a very small cap, which held the fuse, with screwdriver slot that threaded flush into the post. I have a half-dozen styles in my 'junk box' that fit, a 1/2" hole, but didn't have a match for that one. You can remove old one & install a replacement with a 50 or 75 Watt soldering iron. Usual precautions apply - no DC or AC in the panel while working there, + 3-wire grounded iron for safety. Most similar extractor posts fit the same 1/2 inch hole [round, or D-shaped].A good one by LittleFuse or Buss may cost $1 more than a cheaper plastic one. Try a good electronics parts or audio shop. Radio Shack mentioned before will be imported, but usable. The hot wire should connect to the end away from the panel. This was one of Winnie's minor errors. They should have left the fuse & cap installed, & labeled "Spare". That's the last item on P-5 of my "Winnie Shoulda'" list. P-1 starts "Customer Suggestion Box" & "Winnie Crew Suggestion Box". Regards, Jack_son ================================================== --In ev_update@..., "pfigura2000" <ginkgo@...> wrote: holder seems to be of a different design than the other fuses on theholders have threads and a nob, while this one does not have any threads.I'm not sure what held the fuse in there when it was present. Guess Iholder/fuse apparatus.safe, since the thing is 13 years old). But if there is a battery-poweredwere just turning up wired/12V models. I haven't yet taken the alarm offthe fuse.wrote: LP gasreplacement fuses? thealarm fuse from the power converter (perhaps his solution to worse,frequent alarms mentioned in other threads). For better or ourwind upwe've never worried about it. But now have a newborn who maysleeping on the floor of the van from time to time. Suddenly alarmsafety concerns have magnified, and we'd like to get the LP anyoneupand running again. knowwhere to find them? |
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