As the title says the fuse in the power board continues to blow, I know the problem is in the power board as it’s been disconnected and it’s still blowing. The fuse is a T6.4A 250V, I have the fuse in series with a 9.1 ohm 5% 15W resistor to see if it would help
Fuse keeps blowing and can’t find source of problem
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[image|2841486]As the title says the fuse in the power board continues to blow, I know the problem is in the power board as it’s been disconnected and it’s still blowing. The fuse is a T6.4A 250V, I have the fuse in series with a 9.1 ohm 5% 15W resistor to see if it would help
As the title says the fuse in the power board continues to blow, I know the problem is in the power board as it’s been disconnected and it’s still blowing. The fuse is a T6.4A 250V, I have the fuse in series with a 9.1 ohm 5% 15W resistor to see if it would help
Fuse keeps blowing and can’t find source of problem
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As the title says the fuse in the power board continues to blow, I know the problem is in the power board as it’s been disconnected and it’s still blowing. The fuse is a T6.4A 250V, I have the fuse in series with a 9.1 ohm 5% 15W resistor to see if it would help
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[image|2841486]As the title says the fuse in the power board continues to blow, I know the problem is in the power board as it’s been disconnected and it’s still blowing. The fuse is a T6.4A 250V, I have the fuse in series with a 9.1 ohm 5% 15W resistor to see if it would help
Fuse keeps blowing and can’t find source of problem
crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:
As the title says the fuse in the power board continues to blow, I know the problem is in the power board as it’s been disconnected and it’s still blowing. The fuse is a T6.4A 250V, I have the fuse in series with a 9.1 ohm 5% 15W resistor to see if it would help