Xantrex Technology 10 owner manual Battery Cable Fusing, 4Fuse installation

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Recreational Vehicle Installation

Battery Cable Fusing

A fuse is required for safety reasons to protect the battery and cables. The fuse must be installed in the positive battery cable, within 45.7 cm of the battery.

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Figure 2-4Fuse installation

Recommended fuse: Class T JLLN 200 amp

This fuse with fuse holder is available from your authorized dealer or directly from Xantrex:

Fuse and holder: PN# TFB200

Fuse only: PN# TF200

975-0251-01-01

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