Does the propane detector have an in-line fuse?

CoastieKarl

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I was doing some preps for an upcoming trip this morning and noticed that my propane alarm didn't have the green light. I tested it and it was dead. Popped the detector off the wall to inspect the wires but the hole is too small to get the wire lugs through. Just wondering if I may have blown a fuse. Certainly nothing in the owners manual about this. All other DC connected appliances/lights....are working. Didn't want to make the hole bigger if there isn't a fuse behind the wall. It's a 2024 23LDE.
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Mine is fused in the main DC fuse panel. The same fuse controls my antenna booster switch (and probably my Jensen radio).
 
Yeah, I agree. I have to make the hole bigger to get the lugs through. Thats what has been holding me back. The bright side is, it is hidden.
 
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Managed to get the wires out without cutting the wall. Definitely has power. Safe-T-Alert is supposed to be sending me a replacement unit.
 

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