Location of 1 Amp fuse - CO2 detector (330)

grady33

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Anyone know where exactly this fuse is located? I’m not getting any power to the wires on my 06 330. Have been looking everywhere.
 

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Good question! Has me wondering is it AC or DC powered? Most likely DC powered. Mine works fine but have not tried turning off various DC switches or AC switches to see if it goes through one of those. I do not have the wiring diagram with me, but I wonder if it shows anything. Following this thread for possible future need.
 

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Should not be too hard to run a new wire from the back of the electronics panel to that spot and install an in-line fuse. Mine is located in the entrance to the aft cabin, 07 330.
 

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Maybe you should be looking for the CO wiring instead of the CO2 wiring ;)

Typically a fuse will be near the power source... but maybe it's behind the monitor? In other boats, it's sometimes connected to a fuse panel behind a dash or sometimes on a breaker panel.