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Fuse holder replacement
Posted: April 8th, 2022, 10:13 am
by Ctmangrum
Anyone ever replace just the fuse holder on a 2896 mariner electrical panel? I want to replace a few that are very difficult to open and close. Also, does the original manual have all the fuse amp recommendations so I can buy some replacements without fighting with each fuse holder? Thanks.
Re: Fuse holder replacement
Posted: April 9th, 2022, 3:22 pm
by Beufort
Ive had to replace several on out 2657, think they are the same, I found the fuse ratings listed in the boats manual, in the wiring diagrams. Pretty easy, I shut down all the power before I opened it up, glad I did, had a bunch of connectors corroded and they broke off when I pulled the panel. Electrical shorts are no good. Oh, i got the new fuse holders off ebay.
Re: Fuse holder replacement
Posted: April 16th, 2022, 12:54 am
by Ctmangrum
What terms did you use when searching on Ebay?
Re: Fuse holder replacement
Posted: June 18th, 2022, 9:02 am
by Beufort
Man, I didn’t mean to leave you hanging, just noticed your question. Unfortunately I don’t remember exactly what i typed, but surely you have found them by now.
Re: Fuse holder replacement
Posted: June 18th, 2022, 9:45 am
by Ctmangrum
Beufort wrote:Source of the post Man, I didn’t mean to leave you hanging, just noticed your question. Unfortunately I don’t remember exactly what i typed, but surely you have found them by now.
No worries. Have not found what im looking for. I don't think I fully understand how to change a fuse holder. Ive seen whole panels for sale. I just can't seem to remove a couple of the "twist and pull" fuse holders so I can check the fuses.
Re: Fuse holder replacement
Posted: June 18th, 2022, 10:25 am
by km1125
Sometimes on the "twist and pull" you have to push against the spring a bit before you can actually twist. Think of it like a "child-proof" cap on medication.
Re: Fuse holder replacement
Posted: June 18th, 2022, 10:51 am
by Phrancus
just a thought: check continuity with a simple meter to know for sure if that fuse is shot or not, if not: save the effort.
and if the plastics are aged into a crumbling mass at touch, you may want to leave them where they are and add a separate solution behind the scenes, bridging the old stuff. Like a simple blade-fuse holder (note: there are pros and cons with these in boats) if it concerns only a few fuses.
ancient fuse solutions renovation is probably one of the most challenging: to find a balance between keeping the original and replacing the whole lot in one go.
I'm lucky that my fuse panels are after market stuff and not so well mounted. So I go for the replace route.
Re: Fuse holder replacement
Posted: July 26th, 2022, 5:30 pm
by Capt'n CRUNCH!
Thank you all - I have some that apparently have the spring broken inside and would like to replace them with something looks like the original 1984 fuse holders - as I am trying to keep 'er lookin' vintage... Will try the internet search.