I recently finally got around to replacing these fuses, and apparently I messed up. Hopefully Steve McCormack will again see this post, and suggest something. I got a couple sets of fuses from Radio Shack - 6.3 Amp/250 Volt Slow-Blow fuses (270-1068), and 6 Amp/125 Volt Fast-Acting fuses (270-0145).
I first found and removed just the one blown fuse, and replaced it with one slow-blow 6.3A/250v fuse (even though Steve said to use fast-blow...). Reconnected electrical wires, put a load on the amp, connected pwr and turned on amp. Sound of blown fuse resulted. Powered off, removed pwr cable, removed amp cover, found same fuse re-blown and another blown fuse. Again used 6.3A/250v fuses but replaced all 4 this time - 2 on each side rail/circuit board. But this time I forgot to reconnect electrical spade wires on one side rail that I had to remove in order to get my hands on the lower fuse. I connected pwr cable,put amp cover on, powered on, and again heard sound of blown fuse, although maybe worse(?) this time... Removed cover and immediately noticed that I did not reconnect electrical spade connector on one side.
I removed all these fuses, installed the fast acting 6 amp/125 volt fuses, correctly connected all the elec. spade wires, connected pwr cable, powered on, and now I get absolutely nothing out of the amp. Meaning it does not seem to get any pwr going through it at all. Pwr light does nothing, no sound at all.
I still have the original foam padding and box. Was wondering if I could ship it to Steve for a repair?
Harold
I first found and removed just the one blown fuse, and replaced it with one slow-blow 6.3A/250v fuse (even though Steve said to use fast-blow...). Reconnected electrical wires, put a load on the amp, connected pwr and turned on amp. Sound of blown fuse resulted. Powered off, removed pwr cable, removed amp cover, found same fuse re-blown and another blown fuse. Again used 6.3A/250v fuses but replaced all 4 this time - 2 on each side rail/circuit board. But this time I forgot to reconnect electrical spade wires on one side rail that I had to remove in order to get my hands on the lower fuse. I connected pwr cable,put amp cover on, powered on, and again heard sound of blown fuse, although maybe worse(?) this time... Removed cover and immediately noticed that I did not reconnect electrical spade connector on one side.
I removed all these fuses, installed the fast acting 6 amp/125 volt fuses, correctly connected all the elec. spade wires, connected pwr cable, powered on, and now I get absolutely nothing out of the amp. Meaning it does not seem to get any pwr going through it at all. Pwr light does nothing, no sound at all.
I still have the original foam padding and box. Was wondering if I could ship it to Steve for a repair?
Harold