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Title: Another C2 fuse problem
Post by: OlGuy on Jul 06, 2010, 02:25 AM
My daughter bought a 19?? Skamper with a C2 in it.  We tried to flush it when she got it home and it wouldn't flush.  Being a loyal reader of this forum I know that the first thing to check is the fuse.  I won't tell you how long I looked for the "x&;@*#" fuse and couldn't find it.  I thought I finaly found the fuse holder, without a fuse in it, I went to the auto parts place and came him back with a pack of 3 amp flat bus fuses.  As I went to install the fuse.  The fuse blaids were spaced the right distance so figured I'm Mr. Wonderful, no trailer can beat me!  I shoved that fuse up there and and it fell out.  When I tryed to instal the fuse again you feel no friction and a lot of free play but nothing that grips the blaids.  Can anyone tell me if this is in fact the fuse holder:

(http://inlinethumb60.webshots.com/44795/2551334280106604106S600x600Q85.jpg)

Are there thicker blades on some fuses?  As you can see the slots look like need thicker blaids, if this is a fuse holder in the first place.  Please, any info will be great.  If I don't figure this out, my poor little grand-children won't have a pot to p-- in.
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Post by: wavery on Jul 06, 2010, 09:43 AM
Quote from: OlGuy;217904My daughter bought a 19?? Skamper with a C2 in it.  We tried to flush it when she got it home and it wouldn't flush.  Being a loyal reader of this forum I know that the first thing to check is the fuse.  I won't tell you how long I looked for the "x&;@*#" fuse and couldn't find it.  I thought I finaly found the fuse holder, without a fuse in it, I went to the auto parts place and came him back with a pack of 3 amp flat bus fuses.  As I went to install the fuse.  The fuse blaids were spaced the right distance so figured I'm Mr. Wonderful, no trailer can beat me!  I shoved that fuse up there and and it fell out.  When I tryed to instal the fuse again you feel no friction and a lot of free play but nothing that grips the blaids.  Can anyone tell me if this is in fact the fuse holder:



Are there thicker blades on some fuses?  As you can see the slots look like need thicker blaids, if this is a fuse holder in the first place.  Please, any info will be great.  If I don't figure this out, my poor little grand-children won't have a pot to p-- in.

The pic doesn't work...:confused:
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Post by: coach on Jul 12, 2010, 01:47 PM
Flip it over to find the fuse

http://www.thetford.com/HOME/PARTS/PermanentToilets/CassetteC2ElectricPartsNEW/tabid/644/Default.aspx   item 23, 3 amp
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Post by: coach on Jul 12, 2010, 01:48 PM
http://www.thetford.com/HOME/PARTS/PermanentToilets/CassetteC2ElectricPartsNEW/tabid/644/Default.aspx   item 23, 3 amp