Perfect, Thanks

I have a 15 amp in line fuse I can use which has the same gauge wire.

Thanks for the answers..




On Aug 11, 6:44 pm, "Perry & Cindi" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Bob,
> On the instruction manual that came with the pump it will tell you what size
> fuse or breaker it requires. If it is 15 AMP, look at the panel Breaker and
> it will state the size of the breaker on the front or side of the panel
> breaker. If it is 25A, it is too big. You can either replace it with a 15A
> breaker (If it is only protecting the pump) or you can put an in line fuse
> BEFORE the panel breaker.
> Capt. Perry
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
>
> On Behalf Of Bob S
> Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 9:30 PM
> To: UnifliteWorld
> Subject: [UnifliteWorld] Re: Fuse question
>
> Thanks but I still am not sure what rated means. You are talking to a
> electronic moron. (Everybody is ignorant right?, Just on different
> subjects)
>
> So here is what I know. The dc panel breaker appears to be 25 amps and
> the in-line pump fuse is 15amps.
>
> Should I put another 15 amp traditional fuse in line to replace the
> one I have?
>
> Thanks for your patience.
>
> On Aug 11, 5:39 pm, "Perry & Cindi" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > If your pump has its own panel breaker RATED for your pump, you should be
> > all set. Your pump should be on a separate breaker.
> > The fuse holder you have is defective so do not use it and toss it out.
> > If you want to add another fuse holder right after the pump, it will not
> > hurt.
> > Capt. Perry
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]]
>
> > On Behalf Of Bob S
> > Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 8:29 PM
> > To: UnifliteWorld
> > Subject: [UnifliteWorld] Fuse question
>
> > I installed a new freshwater pump and it came with an automotive type
> > fuse holder (square fuse with 2 prongs) Anyway the fuse does not make
> > adequate contact and cuts out until it's wiggled. I have given up on
> > the set up. My question is. do I need an in line fuse when it is wired
> > thru the dc panel with a separate breaker. If I can hard wire it in I
> > will, otherwise I will get a traditional fuse holder to replace it.
>
> > Thanks.
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