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Odd Electrical Issue (Converter Fuses)

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@GTS225, I do know that the fuses popped one time after an electrical storm and we did have lightning throughout the night.
Our house is old, 70 years old, but has been retired and we have a new breaker box.
This is probably the third time in a year or so that this has happened.
 
So those fuses only blow with reverse polarity. An inspection of the entire circuit that supplies power to the convertor is in order. They should only blow when the positive and negative are reversed. Check every switch and connection to the batteries with a meter. It has to be on the DC side of the system.
 
OOPS! Don't get old....the memory starts to slip, and body parts start failing.

Roger
Yes they do!!! Not only do I find keeping up, less important, I don't remember what I used to.
 

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