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, achtung_999
<heinrich.himmelwasser@...> wrote:
>
> 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.
Yes, that could be dangerous =) i wouldn't have done it !
I'm just wondering what part of the system would be damaged if you
remove this fuse, would it be the PSU only or the PSU and the modules
I tried 400mA time lag fuses, the system always works when there's no
module plugged. When i start plugging modules (any type of module) the
fuse blows again when i power up back the system. I guess (and i hope)
any module is damaged because when the fuse doesn't blow on power up,
they all work well.
That really drives me mad, i can't figure out what's wrong. The system
have been working well 3 weeks and suddenly it decided to blow the fuses !
Is there any test i could do to locate the bug
If there is not think i'm going to bring it back to the shop, before i
do something wrong or dangerous.