Fuse blowing

Two options .... try a different battery if that’s ok it’s the battery , if not panel is faulty .....
Make sure the red battery lead is in the + in the pcb and black is in - as it may have been reversed....

The battery is perfectly fine, we have already established that - it's the PCB or something attached to it causing the issue.
 
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I have tried another battery and the fuse blows. So it's pointing to a faulty panel. Wiring checked and is in correct terminals
 
How do you know the battery is ok ? Just because it’s showing 12.7 volts ?

Obvious really, apart from the 12.7v, it is providing enough energy to blow the 1.6amp fuse - when the PCB has no mains power. What failure mode would you suggest a battery might exhibit, where it could provide enough power to rupture the fuse, yet still be faulty?
 
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Is the panel under warranty?
try contacting whoever supplied it to you? who fitted it?
 
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