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I don't know your particular vehicle, but I tend to think that most leisure vehicle batteries would be protected by a 30amp fuse. However, it sounds like you have a serious fault there and unless you are very familiar with electrics I would suggest you get it checked out by someone who is. It is quite likely that unless you have had the van from new, someone has in the past made modifications to the circuitry, and they may not have been particularly competent. I am saying that as you say that it differs from what is in the manual.
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Colin
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