Hi all,
One of the things missing from my MEP-802A is the FU1 fuse and holder. I've been able to find from other threads that a 30 amp ceramic fast-blow fuse should go in there; I'll work on finding a fuse and end cap.
I'm wondering, does the FU1 fuse serve any purpose other than to let the alternator charge the batteries?
This weekend I hooked up two new, good 12v batteries. I can get the engine to crank fine with the dead crank switch, but all I get with the master switch is that the fuel and coolant temperature gauges both go hard-left (zero) when I turn the switch. However, nothing else on the control panel works -- not even the panel lights -- and I can't crank the engine from the master switch.
Is the lack of an FU1 fuse causing this? Or is it likely something else?
One of the things missing from my MEP-802A is the FU1 fuse and holder. I've been able to find from other threads that a 30 amp ceramic fast-blow fuse should go in there; I'll work on finding a fuse and end cap.
I'm wondering, does the FU1 fuse serve any purpose other than to let the alternator charge the batteries?
This weekend I hooked up two new, good 12v batteries. I can get the engine to crank fine with the dead crank switch, but all I get with the master switch is that the fuel and coolant temperature gauges both go hard-left (zero) when I turn the switch. However, nothing else on the control panel works -- not even the panel lights -- and I can't crank the engine from the master switch.
Is the lack of an FU1 fuse causing this? Or is it likely something else?