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I am trying to see if the inverter works. I have flipped the switch from AC to inverter and also the switch on the inverter itself. This unit is set up with a remote switch, push on push off with a reset button which is located up beside the control panel. I have checked the one amp fuse for the remote switch. The owners manual mentions a 175 amp inline fuse which I have not been able to find, any information on the location or anything else about this subject would be very helpful. Oh by the way the 4 coach batteries are fully charged.

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I've chatted with some of my elctro-buddies, and none has heard of a PACS inverter. Is there more nameplate data?

Anyway, I'd suspect the fuse is inside the inverter case - sheesh - that would call for OO gage copper wire!
 
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