Shorepower fuse?

dwilliam

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Hello all. I need help identifying the fuse boxes that are between my dual 30a shore power. Each box has 2 30a time delay fuses (4 total). In the picture with the light on means the fuse has blown. As you can see in the additional photo there is heat damage, chips and general disrepair and I'd like to replace the boxes and fuses but I can't find the boxes. Thanks for any help.
 

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Grub54891

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Get rid of the fuses, replace with a circuit breaker. They are more reliable and easily obtained. You can mount the breaker in a different location out of the weather also. It has to be within a certian distance from the shore plug, but I can't remember the specs right now.
 

dwilliam

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Get rid of the fuses, replace with a circuit breaker. They are more reliable and easily obtained. You can mount the breaker in a different location out of the weather also. It has to be within a certian distance from the shore plug, but I can't remember the specs right now.
Would it be a 30a or 60a breaker? There are 2 30a fuses in each box.
 

alldodge

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Would it be a 30a or 60a breaker? There are 2 30a fuses in each box.
Would use 30AMP
I'm seeing 2 shore power cables. My guess is they are both 120V 30AMP
If they are then need 2 double pole breakers
 

alldodge

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Was thinking about this, and your going to need to move the breakers inside because I don't think they make waterproof double pole type. Either that or see if those covers will go over them.
 
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