Truma 10amp fuse gone in Spain

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I am a newbie ex caravaner for 40years
10amp 240v fuse has blown on my Truma Combi 6e and I am on the Camping Cabopino site near Marbella any ideas how I can get a replacement I’ve been on the phone to Truma and they can’t help neither can a host of British motorhome spares firms as they won’t ship and trying to find a caravan parts supplier with this fuse is also proving fruitless.
Any help would be appreciated.
 
What sort of fuse is it? Can you get it on Amazon.es and send it to a drop locker?
Might be worth a read as gives more info on fuse type.
 
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you could try Ferretería El Zoco hardware & electrical , not far from you 10-15 min drive, at the commercial centre near the carrefore just off the A7
Yes I know it well and I called in there yesterday they only had standard 10 amp fuses but I got some anyway .
 
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On my 2015 Hymer that fuse popped a few times and was a real pain to change. I could flick the old one out at one end and remove it with a flat hand and a pair of fingers in a scissor grab. Putting a new one in involved lowering it on a cotton thread and eventually pushing it into place with a flat hand. Fortunately the Truma Combis in my later motorhomes have behaved better, probably because there was more space around them and changing the fuse would not have involved such contortions.
 
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On my 2015 Hymer that fuse popped a few times and was a real pain to change. I could flick the old one out at one end and remove it with a flat hand and a pair of fingers in a scissor grab. Putting a new one in involved lowering it on a cotton thread and eventually pushing it into place with a flat hand. Fortunately the Truma Combis in my later motorhomes have behaved better, probably because there was more space around them and changing the fuse would not have involved such contortions.
Could the blade fuse remover be used? It's stored in the bank of fuses at the drivers right knee [ R/H drive].
Mike.

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Could the blade fuse remover be used? It's stored in the bank of fuses at the drivers right knee [ R/H drive].
Mike.
It wouldn’t have helped on my Hymer, not enough space to get it in at the right angle and no room to grip it. I tried a lot of things before I hit on the cotton thread.
 
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