One thing, I'm no expert, but NEVER replace a fuse by a conductor.
This could damage your system and possibly,and more importantly, yourself.
On 3/2/07, damaged_meat <
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> Hi all,
> I have an amazing problem with my A100 system : it seems to be very
> capricious and it sometimes (about 1/2 probability) blows the fuse on
> power up. The case is a brand new portable suitcase (version 2). I
> tried different types of fuses (200 315 slow or fast, 500 fast), the
> 315 and 200 sometimes work, sometimes blow, the 500mA i tried blew on
> the first attempt but it was not a slow fuse so i guess it's normal.
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> I checked the electric circuit of my home and it's round 238-240 V.
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> The thing that really amazes me (i don't know if that's the right
> word...) is that the system sometimes work, and sometimes the fuse
> blows. I removed all modules and re-installed them all, nothing seems
> to be wrong inside the case ...
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> Is there a simple solution to this problem (special fuse, higher
> current value) What is this fuse protecting What happens if you
> replace this fuse by a conductor Are there some things not to do
> that i should know about modules patching on power up
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> Thanks for your help and sorry for bad english,
> Max.
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