I need to trace the power cables to the heater - unfortunately they are very tight and run out of sight under the aft berth. This was I believe a factory fitted item and there should have been a substantial in line fuse located some where near the batteries perhaps - I assume the panel switch is not a breaker. Any ideas - boat is Ocean 47, heater D5L.
It's a little black case with two standard car blade fuses under black plastic covers. The cables are not substantial (it doesn't draw that many amps even when glowing). Mine is on the DC distribution board behind the DC panel, right-hand side (D5LC, 40 Ocean).
Thanks for that - I will look again amongst the spaghetti! What surprises me is that the controller - not original I think which is mounted above the panel appears not to be governed by fuse or switch even through there is a dedicated heater switch on the panel. My understanding was that the fuse would be large as the heater draws a lot of amps
Hi blue-max the reason for not being controlled by the breaker panel is that you don't want to shut down the heater prematurely so it can't cool itself down properly. I have a D5 and the fuse is connected directly to the battery.Hope this helps and good hunting for your fuse ;D.
hi stuart , what does your fuse look like - the spade type in the diagram or something different. I suppose you have established by trial that the fuse is on the heating circuit.
Hi blue-max the fuse is a larger 2 blade type in a black holder with cover located at the battery pos terminal, I installed it myself. ;).