Sonance ASAP1 2 channel amp/switcher keeps blowing fuses. I'm using the 1A-250V slow burn fuses like it states on the rear panel. I plug it in and it instantly blows the fuse. If fuzes burn out at ...
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...Thank you so much If I can read you right you are saying that the device keeps blowing the fuse? Fuses blow when there is an overload. As it is an amplifier we are dealing with the cause is more ...
...XRD 680 wont power up i changed the fuse it cam on for a second then went off. I changed tonew fuses it didnt power up Fuses blow because of an overload. Generally caused by a short circuit ...
I've a problem with my AX-496..It's like this...when I make it on,it plays the music,but I can't make it louder cause when I make it,it goes for it self off...to stand by....so please any one help me.
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Can I use a 15A/32V fuse to replace a blown 15A/250V fuse No! Unless you have read it wrong and it should be 320V. You can go higher than 250 volts but not lower. And you can go lower say to 10A and ...
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gemini GA 2000 both 4 internal fuses keep blowing off.2 8amp and 2 12amp.Please what course this problem. the power unit that feed the Amp is short this is why the fuse burn its an hardware issue if ...
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Marantz PM55SE. Internal Fuse Is Burned Up Unless you are a techie person do not attempt to fix a blown fuse which is on the inside of any system. Why do you think the manufacturer did not put the ...
have Peavey sp4 cabinets. Am burning out high freq drivers like mad. Did not start until I wired in the xti 4000. usually happens when I get within two feet of back of speakers. Very shrill brief ...
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...burning fuses Fuses blow when there's an overload. This is generally caused by a semiconductor acting as if was a piece of wire. You should look to the devices located on the big heat sink. If they ...
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fuses- a fast acting and a slow burning fuse. Which is correct? Well, take good look at the Fuse itself on metal area. If it says AGC, then fast acting. If it says MDL, then Slow Acting. If you cannot
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