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We have dual batteries and a 120 w solar panel and our TV and radio have worked perfectly on 12 v for the last 8 days. Tonight, we have no 12v power to the TV, aerial or radio. Any suggestions?



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Have you checked the fuses?



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Was just going to say the same thing Phil, happened to us before and was the fuse.

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Maybe the batteries didn't get charged. This will happen if not enough sun as you probably know anyway. Another thing it could be is a blown fuse, could be worth a check.

I have a little gauge I plug into a 12v socket that tells me how many volts are in there, I got it from Jaycar.

Oh! I don't think I've seen you around before so welcome to the gang, enjoy here and out in the playground.

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We were all posting at the same time, now it is mass confusion.

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Thanks everyone - you were all correct - it was the fuse for the radio which obviously also supplied the 12v power for the TV and the aerial. We had a friend call us not long after we posted our request and he told us to check each fuse individually as you     cannot tell from looking at the fuse box. Something else to put on our "check first" list.

 



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I got onto ebay and purchased DC circuit breakers that look like and are the same size as the large auto blade fuses. This works OK, however we havnt had an overload yet so I cant comment. Anybody have any other ideas on these breakers? Your comments would be welcome.

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Phil C wrote:

I got onto ebay and purchased DC circuit breakers that look like and are the same size as the large auto blade fuses. This works OK, however we havnt had an overload yet so I cant comment. Anybody have any other ideas on these breakers? Your comments would be welcome.

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Hi Phil

I searched and can't seem to find what you describe,,, would you have a URL please?

Cheers Baz 



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forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/1973100

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I have not gone far into those Whirlpool links but the first one looks like it is referring to 240 V equipment and not applicable to this thread.

The ones that Phil is using I suspect would be like these ones - http://www.narva.com.au/products/browse/blade-manual

There is also an auto resetting type - http://www.narva.com.au/products/browse/blade-automatic



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PeterD wrote:

I have not gone far into those Whirlpool links but the first one looks like it is referring to 240 V equipment and not applicable to this thread.

The ones that Phil is using I suspect would be like these ones - http://www.narva.com.au/products/browse/blade-manual

There is also an auto resetting type - http://www.narva.com.au/products/browse/blade-automatic


Thanks guys,,, yep that's them Peter much appreciated 



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We have been fitting the blade style manual reset CB's (similar to the ones in PeterD's link) to mine service vehicles for a couple of years now, an at first i was a bit sceptical of their resilience and capability. Whilst we have never had any positive feedback from customers about them, we similarly have never had any negative feedback either. Believe me, you might not hear positive feedback on anything, from one our customers (A very large vehicle leasing operation), but you'll definitely hear negative feedback if there is a problem.

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