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    MEP 803a 24v fuse needed F03A125V30A 5920-00-539-6920

    Thanks....a very clear answer to my question.[thumbzup]
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    MEP 803a 24v fuse needed F03A125V30A 5920-00-539-6920

    FU1, on the left/back of the compartment with operators panel open. Respectfully, RTFMs :mrgreen:
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    MEP 803a 24v fuse needed F03A125V30A 5920-00-539-6920

    I agree 100% ! Matter of fact, now that it has been brought out, I may modify my two with breakers and elimnate the fuse issue altogether. Curious Guyfang, was there ever a "spares" package issued with any of these sets?
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    MEP 803a 24v fuse needed F03A125V30A 5920-00-539-6920

    Maybe its just me, but a disposable piece like a fuse is hardly something I would spend any extra time or effort chasing down. There are dozens of fuses that can replace it and function as they should and they are available just about everywhere. :shrugs:
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    MEP 803a 24v fuse needed F03A125V30A 5920-00-539-6920

    A 30 amp 125v Buss fuse is about as common as they get. There is nothing special about that fuse. Go to any hardware store, automotive store, department store, well stocked garage, radio shack or shop, and buy a pack of five for a couple of bucks.
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