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ASR fuses

January 9 2009 at 11:14 PM
Defused  (Login mangomix)

 
I have a power issue with my board, can the fuses be faulty (need replacing) even if they all appear intact. They look fine but am not sure if I buying a new set will bring the board back to life.

 
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Re: ASR fuses

January 24 2009, 9:09 AM 

Replace them all anyway, But make sure you replace them with exactly the same amps..............

Mine was giving me a error for weeks and then after about 3 different fuse sets it decided that it liked one of them and worked

Good luck



 
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Re: ASR fuses

February 13 2009, 10:18 PM 

whats with the different voltages and amperages on the fuses some are 4 a 250 some are or one is 1.6 125 v

 
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Re: ASR fuses

March 9 2009, 1:55 AM 

you should just take the old one's to Radio Shack..or any electronics store and have them give you the exact same ones..it's very important because a fuse is like a "bridge" ..picture a bridge collapsing before any of the land gets "damaged" ..the land being your digital board or whatever..

so..its important they get replaced with the exact same amperage..

checking them with a volt meter would be the only way to test if they're bad, by doing a conductivity test..if it beeps, they're good..

 
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Re: ASR fuses

June 23 2009, 2:53 AM 

sorry to be late but this may help someone else.

if a fuse blows, it is important to find out what caused the fuse to blow in the first place. just replacing it will not solve the problem. i have a broken asr10 doing the same thing. the fuse had it working for a few days, then when i gave it back to the owner, the asr10 went crazy again.
so just changing the fuse won't fix the problem.


dave

 
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