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    Anyone fitting or using blade fuses could do worse than read this article.

    http://caravanandmotorhomebooks.com/...fuse-problems/

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    Quote Originally Posted by the evil twin View Post
    My pleasure.
    Narva Part number is 81132 and single outlets are around $15 to $20 on Ebay

    Plugs are also available for converting other brand fridges or accessories and Narva Part number is 82109
    Usually the cheapest option is Ebay (Narva or Baintech) however that is without the Ciggy Plug nose
    Thanks for the input ET. I actually had a look at the plug yesterday and unscrewed it and saw the pins. was not aware the pins can go directly to a socket and screw in. ill check em out in the morning after work. might even consider that type for work lights etc. ill still run an Anderson down the back for athere options.

    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuppa View Post
    Anyone fitting or using blade fuses could do worse than read this article.

    http://caravanandmotorhomebooks.com/...fuse-problems/
    Appreciate you putting that up cuppa, I did Cape york in 2003 and pulled up beside a car broken down on the tele track with electrical issues, after we stopped I noticed that he'd used his fire ext under the hood and was concerned about his wiring ethic, well his words were more like sh*&, Fu@! to be more to the point, and it looked a mess because of the foam, but he was quite certain he could fix it and was not requiring any help and we carried on, so I never actually found out what had happened, I dare say it looked very similar to the pic in this read up. I also agree that we could do worse than read it.

    A valuable Read for sure

    Cheers

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