From your description, Tom is almost certainly right. Check out this picture.
http://www.trailmanorowners.com/foru...&pictureid=760
If you have the fuseholder on the left, you should know that the fuse occasionally pops for no apparent reason. And if the ends of the fuseholder are brown, it means that the thing has overheated, again for no apparent reason, and this made the fuse pop. At any rate, whenever you get the chance, you should remove this cylindrical fuseholder and replace it with the blade-type automotive holder on the right. A breaker is also a nice choice. This is not a panic-right-now item, but should be done when convenient.
Bill