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Old 08-14-2020, 09:11 PM   #1
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Thomas Short bus wiring schematic PROOF READ? Please?

Hello! I’m planning the electrical system on a 2000 Thomas Minatour. GMC 3500 with a 5.7L gas engine.

Please look at my schematic and tell me what you think. I would like a second opinions before I catch something on fire!

I greatly appreciate the input from the vast knowledge available in the SKOOLIE community!
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Old 08-14-2020, 09:35 PM   #2
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I'll take a more detailed look at the diagram later tonight.


The first thing that caught my eye was the fuse ratings to the Norcold refrigerator. The docs posted in your other thread show something like 2A for the low-current +12V DC line and 20A for the high-current +12C DC line. Having a 5A fuse is no problem, it will only break/pop if the low-current wire is shorted and as long as the wire can handle 5A, you are okay. The high-current line will (most likely) be popping all the time since you have a 10A fuse shown in the diagram.
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