Why are Fuses Blowing on Interior of Pop-Up Camper
Updated 07/18/2019 | Published 07/17/2019 >
Question:
1997 Viking Pop up camper. Our last camping trip the interior lights kept blowing a fuse. Do you have any suggestions on a solution.
asked by: Stephanie L
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Expert Reply:
When a fuse is constantly blowing it does sound like something very simple - you have overloaded a circuit which is causing the fuse to blow so your best option would be to utilize things like LED lights that draw less power as opposed to any incandescent lighting. I have added a link to our selection of LED lights for you so you can replace your incandescent lighting.
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Kyle S
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