Recreational Vehicles (RVs)
Don’t run the risk of having your end user’s RV break down during their family’s long-awaited summer road trip. Ensure the vehicle’s electrical system is secure by installing reliable and versatile circuit protection devices that are built to accommodate a plethora of needs and applications.
With RVs, however, one circuit protection device typically does not suffice due to the high number of appliances often installed in RVs. The 12-volt electrical systems found in many RVs provide power to myriad household applications routinely installed in the vehicle. These applications might include interior and exterior lighting, water pumps, USB outlets, the refrigerator, the heater, and the blower, among others. All these applications need to be protected with their own fuses or circuit breakers. See how our products can help boost the safety of your fleets while protecting your bottom line.
- High Amperage Heavy Duty Circuit Breakers are installed alongside equipment’s battery for battery and alternator protection. They are suitable for this and other high-current, low-voltage applications.
- Bolt-On Limiter Fuses and High Amperage Fuses are great options to build a more compact and economical circuit protection system for high loads.
- Blade Style Fuses are effective for protecting lower current applications in RVs.
- Blade Fuse Block may be used as a sub-panel and can reduce the space required for multiple circuit protection devices. Indicating Fuse Blocks help reduce the time required to find and replace a faulty fuse, with LED lights for each circuit that illuminate when the fuse opens.
- Add-A-Fuses let you install one or two additional circuits to a vehicle’s electrical system without the need for extra blocks or holders.
- In-Line Fuse Holders provide a space-saving option when installing add-on accessories. They are ideal when an unswitched circuit is required separate from the Battery Switch.
- Blade Style Circuit Breakers are a time-saving and cost-effective solution for protecting wiring, equipment, and subsystems.
- 10-32 Stud (Shortstop Style) Circuit Breakers may be a good option due to their surface mounted design, which allows for a variety of configurations.
- Line Voltage Circuit Breakers can be utilized for protecting AC applications that are powered through campsite power hookups.