I'm trying to loacte the fuses on my blast as everything seems dead.
Are they the 2 push button thingies on the back of the psu? one is 7.5A and the other is 10A.
If these are the fuses how can i tell if they are dead and should the push buttons click in and out?
Blast City fuses?
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Re: Blast City fuses?
If there's buttons then they are circuit breakers rather than fuses. If they have tripped they will require a push to reset.
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Re: Blast City fuses?
Don't think they're buttons, they just look like it.
To test, remove them and do a continuity test with a multimeter. If there's no continuity - they're dead.
To test, remove them and do a continuity test with a multimeter. If there's no continuity - they're dead.
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Re: Blast City fuses?
If they look like this then you unscrew the knob to access the fuse..
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Re: Blast City fuses?
piccy
Looking at the diagram the button looks like it should pop in and out, it doesn't.
Looking at the diagram the button looks like it should pop in and out, it doesn't.
I have a multimeter, i don't know how to use it Could you explain further.cools wrote:To test, remove them and do a continuity test with a multimeter. If there's no continuity - they're dead.
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Re: Blast City fuses?
Watch the first minute of thisgradius wrote:piccy
I have a multimeter, i don't know how to use it Could you explain further.cools wrote:To test, remove them and do a continuity test with a multimeter. If there's no continuity - they're dead.
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Re: Blast City fuses?
Its not the main door switch? Everyone seems to forget about it.
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Re: Blast City fuses?
Sorted, It was the door switch after all.brendz wrote:Its not the main door switch? Everyone seems to forget about it.
This was the first thing i had checked when it went dead but i didn't check it properly. The switch is held closed using some cable ties which i have now tightened up.
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Re: Blast City fuses?
Well, I'm in the same situation, in my case not the main door. Does anyone know where they are? Everything is dead.