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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
RM100 Blows power fuses often
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<blockquote data-quote="Jaded Faith" data-source="post: 148850" data-attributes="member: 1068"><p>I'm not in front of an RM100, but what's the AC Mains fuse called for on the rear of your unit? If it's 2.5A and you're using 2A or a fast blow, that's the issue. The reason it's blowing on initial fire up after being off for a length of time is what's called "inrush current" as the filter caps are receiving their initial charge up. You can view this using an ammeter. My money is on a fuse issue. If not, it's either a filter cap or rectifier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaded Faith, post: 148850, member: 1068"] I'm not in front of an RM100, but what's the AC Mains fuse called for on the rear of your unit? If it's 2.5A and you're using 2A or a fast blow, that's the issue. The reason it's blowing on initial fire up after being off for a length of time is what's called "inrush current" as the filter caps are receiving their initial charge up. You can view this using an ammeter. My money is on a fuse issue. If not, it's either a filter cap or rectifier. [/QUOTE]
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RM100 Blows power fuses often
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