Hi
Yes the other fuse is red and is working for the water pump.
The fridge does work on the gas.
I will try and swap out the 1Amp fuse that is on the panel and see if I have any luck
Thanks
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- 16 Jun 2015, 15:52
- Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
- Topic: Water and Gas panel lights
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- 12 Jun 2015, 07:20
- Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
- Topic: Water and Gas panel lights
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Re: Water and battery panel lights
I have swapped the fuse with new ceramic/copper ones. The water pump is working but panel still does not light up.
Any other thoughhts?
Any other thoughhts?
- 09 Jun 2015, 21:24
- Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
- Topic: Water and Gas panel lights
- Replies: 7
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Re: Water and Gas panel lights
I tried waggling about and scraping both ends. The fuse for the water pump is working and looks copper. The other one is aluminium, so I will try and get a replacement and let you know how it goes. Is the fuse? within the water/battery panel not likely to be problem? I have looked at the rear of the...
- 09 Jun 2015, 18:20
- Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
- Topic: Water and Gas panel lights
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Water and Gas panel lights
Hi
I have a Westfalia 1989 and the lights on gas and water panel are not working. Could this be the fuse in the panel it's self - seems to be 1A?
Thanks
I have a Westfalia 1989 and the lights on gas and water panel are not working. Could this be the fuse in the panel it's self - seems to be 1A?
Thanks