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Re: [prophet2000] Re: Broke n PSU where to find a new?

Re: [prophet2000] Re: Broke n PSU where to find a new?

2008-06-13 by toscarelli@verizon.net

I forgot- is it a slo-blo fuse?
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From: markolaukka <markolaukka@...>
Date: 2008/06/13 Fri AM 10:04:56 CDT
To: prophet2000@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [prophet2000] Re: Broken PSU where  to find a new?

                
Thank you guys for your answers!
I also checked the fuse, and though it was not 'broken' it didn't quiet 
look ideal either, kind of 'burned', but that may been caused by me 
turning on the power. Anyway, I'll check if the voltage is correct from 
the chords. 
Thanks again.

/Marko

Re: Broken PSU where to find a new?

2008-06-13 by markolaukka

Yes,
I think so, I have an Emax rack too and a week ago I couldn't turn it 
on, no power whatsoever and I checked the fuse, it had a melted knob 
in middle of the metal thread. I replaced it and it turned on, no 
problem. But on P2002 it's not that obvious, I'm not sure but I will 
replace it anyway to exclude it.


--- In prophet2000@yahoogroups.com, <toscarelli@...> wrote:
>
> I forgot- is it a slo-blo fuse?
> 
> From: markolaukka <markolaukka@...>
> Date: 2008/06/13 Fri AM 10:04:56 CDT
> To: prophet2000@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [prophet2000] Re: Broken PSU where  to find a new?
> 
>                 
> Thank you guys for your answers!
> I also checked the fuse, and though it was not 'broken' it didn't 
quiet 
> look ideal either, kind of 'burned', but that may been caused by me 
> turning on the power. Anyway, I'll check if the voltage is correct 
from 
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> the chords. 
> Thanks again.
> 
> /Marko
>

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