I have a digital / analogue converter in my stereo setup. The fuse needs to be replaced. It is .7 amp 250 V but I cannot locate any .7Amp fuses at all. Is there a safe alternate fuse I can buy? Thank you
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IF THE FUSE YOU ARE PLACING IS THE SAME TYPE AS THE ORIGINAL YOUR AMP HAS A PROBLEM WHAT YOU MUST DO IS TO SLIGHTY INCREASE FUSE BY 100 MAMPS PER TIME IF IT IS IN THE TRANSFORMER CIRCUIT YOU CAN INCRESE IT BY 2 AMP MAX IF IT IS IN THE MOSFETS CIRCUIT YOU CAN INCRESE IT BY A MAXIMUM OF 500MAMP LET ME KNOW THE RESULTS
If its the stereo = Blew a channel, Get a new one.
If its the Amp = open it up , there should be 2/4 little white fuses,,
find the one with a light Brown/Black burn mark, remove and replace bad fuse.
If amp is all Digital Buy a new one..
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HotRod42069
hello is it the fuse along the cb line or the amp line if its blowing on the cb line you will need to get a 5-7amp fuse or even 10amp to be safe ,do the same with the amp this should cure the problem
Look at he fuse on the very end of the fuse there are some numbers. Amps and volts, go by that and replace it with the same exact fuse. If not , you can damage the equipment
First you must cut the Dimmer wire from your stereo installation.Second, replace the 5amp or maybe the 7amp fuse that blew at the fuse panel near the LEFT foot rest.If you are certain that all the fuses check fine, then go to your MAZDA dealer and purchase a new thumbwheel dimmer control,because the rheostat has burned in your present one.Do not reconnect the dimmer control wire 2 your stereo wiring,because U don't need to.
Do not bother trying to contact the company which made the unit they are being indigted on fraud. The good thing is that there is a simple solution to your problems. Replace the small fuse under the electric shrink wrap. This fuse is located near the red and green led lights on the electronic panel in the back of the unit. Replace with a 6.3 or 7 amp 250 volt fuse 3 x20mm , which can be found at Radio Shack. You will need to know how to solder in order to replace. All total cost to replace the fuse is about $3.00 and a half an hours time. The unit works great now, I paid another $3.00 to put in an inline fuse holder for the future when this fuse blows, if it does.
I had the same problem and also traced it back to two of the four 7-amp fuses were blown. I replaced the fuses, but they immediately blew again. I used higher capacity fuses (10 amp) to see how bad the problem was and those blew. Testing the problem a third time with the speakers disconnected yielded the same results.
There's an internal short in the system.
The solution? Don't buy RCA again.
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