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Navinder DeejayZorro Posted on Mar 06, 2015
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Mackie profx12 fuse keep blow

I rep;ace the fuse and it keep blow.alreadei change the capsitor which was problem .but yet the fuse blows

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Be sure the capacitor was replaced with the correct polarity?
in the beginning of my tech career I have replaced caps back words on accident. ..

Testimonial: "yup .the original is 100uf 400v. i changed to 100 uf 400vdc .. is it the same"

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    Frederick Electrick Mar 06, 2015

    I didn't mean same specs I said correct polarity, there is a positive and a negative, with an arrow show direction...

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    Frederick Electrick Mar 07, 2015

    It's all good I'm use to the abuse on fixya, you people have questions, and when someone makes an attempt to help,
    you people reply with sarcasm?

    I hope your power transformer is burnt up...

  • Navinder DeejayZorro
    Navinder DeejayZorro Mar 08, 2015

    Changed the capisitor yet the fuse blows...not sure bout the power transformer

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