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Just pull the carrier and have a look

Well, that just does away with the whole point of having the isolator fitted in the first place!
To pull the fuse, you'll have to break those new seals that the DNO just fitted:hand:

In any case, it may not tell you much - many of the fuse carriers have the fuse cartridge riveted in so you just cannot see the fuse rating.

Per the above, your responsibility is from the isolator. If the DNO's fuse pops then its their problemo!
 
Well, that just does away with the whole point of having the isolator fitted in the first place!
To pull the fuse, you'll have to break those new seals that the DNO just fitted:hand:

In any case, it may not tell you much - many of the fuse carriers have the fuse cartridge riveted in so you just cannot see the fuse rating.

Per the above, your responsibility is from the isolator. If the DNO's fuse pops then its their problemo!

What are these seals I keep hearing people talk about?

I have never to this date seen a fuse carrier that has been riveted in!


If you want to fuse down the main tails then install a kmf ....... Problem solved!
 

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