'73 Camper Bus Fuses
- BlissfullyCrusin
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'73 Camper Bus Fuses
I have a few days off work next week and I'd like to spend the time sorting out my birds nest of wiring, and figure out what works, what doesn't. The engine is pulled so I know I need to connect the wires that the starter uses. However, my biggest problem is that the PO pulled all the fuses from the fuse box. I assume to use as spares. Are the fuses readily available from a FLAPS? I'd rather not bypass the fuse box using sheets of aluminum or anything like that.
Suggestions welcome.
Oh, and if it matters this is a 1973 Camper.
Suggestions welcome.
Oh, and if it matters this is a 1973 Camper.
- Amskeptic
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Use a dab of De-Ox gel on each fuse end and you will improve reliability. Use it in each lamp socket and push-on spade terminal too.chitwnvw wrote: You can get them at your flaps. 8 and 16 amps.
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- BlissfullyCrusin
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- Sluggo
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Spade style are the wide flat ones with two spades coming out the bottom.chitwnvw wrote:They take the plastic colored ones with the metal on the outside, they look like they do in the diagram above. (Those are spade style? Would make sense, learn something new all the time...)
Not the glass cylinder ones, with the wire inside.
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- chitwnvw
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I don't understand your description. It's the plastic ones with the metal wrapping both ends and running between the ends on one side. Not the glass cylinders with the metal inside. The red ones are 16 amps. I'm a negative idiot savant on the proper names for things. Please forgive. I understand how things work, long before I understand what they are called.Sluggo wrote: Spade style are the wide flat ones with two spades coming out the bottom.
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- chitwnvw
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Thanks, Westy. Maybe I don't need any of the Cap'n yet.
My 73 has the ceramic fuses. (Although they aren't ceramic, they are plastic these days...)
Yikes, I should bring my card reader home from work. A picture really woulda been worth a hundred words at least...
As someone else has said, if you are getting a solid(lots of surface area) inline connection, it shouldn't matter so much on the style as the amperage.
My 73 has the ceramic fuses. (Although they aren't ceramic, they are plastic these days...)
Yikes, I should bring my card reader home from work. A picture really woulda been worth a hundred words at least...
As someone else has said, if you are getting a solid(lots of surface area) inline connection, it shouldn't matter so much on the style as the amperage.
- BlissfullyCrusin
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Hurrah for pictures!
I kept poking around the online vendors sites to be sure I was going to get the right thing. Couldn't find a decent picture of what I needed, though I knew I needed the "ceramic" style fuse.
Headed to the FLAPS shortly, hopefully I can find what I need, but I have low expectations.
Thanks again for the help!
I kept poking around the online vendors sites to be sure I was going to get the right thing. Couldn't find a decent picture of what I needed, though I knew I needed the "ceramic" style fuse.
Headed to the FLAPS shortly, hopefully I can find what I need, but I have low expectations.
Thanks again for the help!
- Westy78
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You don't have to use the ceramic fuses. The German glass fuse is the same thing. All FLAPS should carry them usually under the Buss brand name.BlissfullyCrusin wrote:Hurrah for pictures!
I kept poking around the online vendors sites to be sure I was going to get the right thing. Couldn't find a decent picture of what I needed, though I knew I needed the "ceramic" style fuse.
Headed to the FLAPS shortly, hopefully I can find what I need, but I have low expectations.
Thanks again for the help!
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- BlissfullyCrusin
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Yeh, I just got back. They appear to be plastic, not ceramic, like chit said..but should still work.
They had exactly what I needed. I got the last 10 of the 8amp, and 5 of the 16. Hopefully I wont blow any of the 8amps, but I suppose I can move them around for testing at least if they do blow.
Thanks again all.
They had exactly what I needed. I got the last 10 of the 8amp, and 5 of the 16. Hopefully I wont blow any of the 8amps, but I suppose I can move them around for testing at least if they do blow.
Thanks again all.