I set up my pump on a timer so it would not run at night. When I did this, I think the pump shut off while the heater was going and likely trip this fuse (I won't be doing that again). This was an easy replacement. Steps: 1. turn off the heater. 2. Take the front panel off with a screw driver. 3. Locate the fuse. You can see the fuse by itself on the left. 4. Use a small screw driver to remove the old fuse from the bracket that holds it. 5. Pull the old leads off by hand. 6. Place on new fuse, screw back into place. Took about 3 minutes. Turned the heater back on, and the fault has gone away.
Rating:
[5 of 5 Stars!]