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My initial thought would be in the direction of the pumps themselves. Were they brand new, because if not, these submersible pumps do have a tendency to seize up after a while, resulting in blown fuses. Secondly, are you sure the correct fuse was being used (the correct size/loading should be stated in your handbook, if you got one with the 'van). The only other thing I can think of is that you may be getting a short/earth somewhere, which in turn would overload the fuse.
(If the pumps were not new, I would recommend that you buy a new one, and see how that performs first of all).
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