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Fuses can be purchased at any electronic store , do you have the old blown fuse if so take it with you ? If not take the projector to the electronic shop and they will make sure to replace it with the correct rated fuse for your projector
You say checked cord and power there, might be from leakage, check fuse, check units fuse, but if fuse blown, why? might be just close to usage so just replace, if blows again problem
If this is a Kodak Slide Projector, there are 2 thermal fuses (1 is in the motor and NOT replaceable and 1 is in the area of the lamp). Almost ALL Kodak projectors had 2 thermal fuses as described. You need to determine the model, as that will determine which fuse or motor assembly you will have to buy & install to fix your projector. If its a Kodak, let me know the model and I can help you further! You can buy parts for Kodak projectors at: www.micro-tools.com. Good Luck! Jim
hi, All electronic equipments have fuse in the power supply section. In your projector it is inside the unit. The fuse of projectors will blows only if there is any trouble in the power supply. Just try to replace the fuse in the power supply board. It will be near the input connector. If the fuse again blews then you have to replace the power supply board. Because the components in a projector power supply is rearly available. You will not be able to access the fuse with out oppening the projector. OK
I had the same problem with my LP815 projector, it wouldn't power on the LED lights did do anything. I open up the projector and replaced the fuse, and now it works! Just replace the fuse and that should do it.
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