...sub NO dont try a 3 amp fuse.It is made to BLOW if there is a problem. That sub is not worth fixing, JUNK it. There are a lot of problems with it. Such as heating up and melting the board witch could ...
Fuse keeps blowing in sub TS14. Switched out unit with another sub and the new sub works fine. Repeated fuse blowing generally indicates a blown power supply, or blown output stages or both. One thing
...sub. I'm using a 1.5 amp fuse. The fuse is a protective device. Fuses dont blow unless the amp ( in your case ) is drawing too much current. DO NOT put a bigger fuse in. Obviously, there is a problem ...
...sub woofer i have 2 of these subs and 1 of them keeps blowing fuses. as soon as i put a new fuse in and plug it in it blows. do you have any ideas why and how i can fix it. im good with a soidering ...
...keeps blowing fuses - two 12 inch cls subs 1 it keeps blowing fuses - two 12 inch cls subs 1 keeps blowing fuses everytime being replaced took plug from the one that works plugged into the that ...
...sub fuse keeps blowing Fuse keeps blowing on sub If you have replaced with the correct rating and the fuse blows off then you will need to check for higher current drain in the sub woofer or the ...
...sub more it is possibly overheating and causing fuses to blow. Put a fan on it and make sure it is on a hard surface or up off the carpet at least to keep the bottom side cool as well. Also when one ...
...sub, its 250 watts. the fuse keeps blowing. every time i repalce it , it just blows again. what can be the problem ? something is shorted or maybe the sub is blown chec all wires, then check ...
Question about Synergy Sub-10 Subwoofer Speaker
Sub blows fuses the second it's plugged in. All audio cables are disconnected. Have tried a higher amp fuse, same result. I have disconnected it from everything but the power cord. Sounds like the amp
Question about Micro90X Speaker
boston micro 95pv sub-woofer is blowing 3A Slow Blow fuses. is a 95pv model. Keeps blowing a replacement fuse - 3A slow blow fuse. Wrong fuse? I would expect a shorted component in the power supply
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