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Probably don’t need spare circuit breaker. First off, given that it’s a circuit breaker it will automatically reset. And if it were to blow, you could always use a fuse in the short term.
Good point! I'll save my pennies. ;)

TJ
 
Want to clear things up, @ARD calls for a mini 25a fuse. My 2020 is similar to @flyboy013 and calls for 25a CB/fuse. So there is a difference between between models or years.
The devices you circled are actually resettable CBs (see red button on them), not fuses. It looks like ARD replaced the one with a non-resettable fuse. I would purchase the real deal for spares.
 
The devices you circled are actually resettable CBs (see red button on them), not fuses. It looks like ARD replaced the one with a non-resettable fuse. I would purchase the real deal for spares.
Mine did not have a resettable CB. It had a mini 25a. As @NWIP mentioned, it seems to vary between coach model and years.
 
Oh, I thought Bill took and posted a picture of your board.
 
Oh, I thought Bill took and posted a picture of your board.
That was his board. Mine looks a little different. ?
 

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