Gen3 - Hardware - CCIM Blade Fuses
The CCIM carries two - 3 Amp blade protection fuses
Photo of an EQSS Model 6259 CCIM
There are two fuses inside the CCIM:
1. Main system fuse
2. SLA Battery backup fuse
The CCIM is the main power distribution device for the Gen 3 system. DC Power comes in through the 'Camera/Power' cable and into the CCIM 'Camera/Power' port. It then runs through the CCIM main fuse and is distributed to the rest of the system.
There is a second fuse within the CCIM and it protects the DC current path both to and from the backup sealed lead acid battery. If either of these fuses is blown then please replace with an equally rated 3 Amp blade fuse. To gain access to these fuses, the CCIM lid/cover must be unscrewed and lifted.
CCIM with lid removed - Fuses on the Left Hand Side (near the Display Cable exit point)
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