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Anonymous Posted on May 16, 2010

Keeps blowing fuses interanlly, any ideas why

Keeps blowing fuses internally, any ideas why

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Hello, the problem of the continuos blowing of fuse internally is as a result of a defected component on the pcb board of the recevier . you can do this by removing the cover of the recevier and check for the power transistor , power capacitor, if is defected with the use of a multimeter, replace for a new one of the same number

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