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Old 04-26-2007, 11:12 PM   #1
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Tongue Jack Fuse

The Ultra-Fab 3000 tongue jack just blew its inline fuse. The blown fuse had a 20 amp rating. Anyone know if this is the correct size? Think I'll replace the glass fuse and fuse holder with a resettable circuit breaker.

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My tounge Jack is powered by a "24 inch arm fuse"! Man I gotta get some of these fancy toys!

(Sorry, I am in a silly mood, I am going camping in 9 hours! :P )
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Old 04-27-2007, 07:15 AM   #3
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Hi Wobbly,

I think the 20 amp fuse is probably correct. I don't remember exactly what one mine has, but I think it was pretty big. I haven't had a Ultra-Fab 3000 though.

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P.S. Kathryn, I have to wait a whole week yet! You lucky duck .
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Old 04-27-2007, 07:36 AM   #5
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My tounge Jack is powered by a "24 inch arm fuse"! Man I gotta get some of these fancy toys!

(Sorry, I am in a silly mood, I am going camping in 9 hours! :P )
Just remember to switch arms from time to time. This will avoid excessive musculature on one side and atrophy on the other. After we got the electric tongue jack, I no longer needed to have custom shirts made.

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Old 04-27-2007, 09:10 AM   #6
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Ultra-Fab tells me to use a 30 amp Slow-Blow or a 50 amp regular.
No wonder, I was so rudely thrust back into the primitive era of manual labor because the dealer put in a 20 amp regular fuse.

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OH, aren't our power jacks wonderful for when we're hitching up those weight-distribution bars "IF" something can be power operated (not my arm/back power) then I gotta have it. Power tongue jack, cordless 18V drill for stabalizers. Aah, the hardware/power tool department, my favorite place to shop

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