schismatic
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Hi guys,
Recently my RM20B combo stopped working completely. I pulled out the external fuse (the one immediately next to the power socket), and it had blown. Not a problem I thought, I'll go to my local electronics shop and pick up some fuses.
As per the ratings on the back of the amp, I picked up 250V/1.6A rated slo blo fuses - I am in the UK on 240V AC mains.
I placed the new fuse in the socket, inserted correctly, switched the power back on and it immediately blew. I tried another fuse in case I had not inserted the external fuse into the correct position, made extra sure it was correct and tried again. Nothing
. The only sign of life that I received was the red LED on my Recto preamp board flashing for about half a second. After that, the amp appears to be effectively dead.
I decided to do some more fault finding based on things that I knew I had the knowledge and capability to measure. I took our the Hi Voltage Fuse (250mA Fast-Blo) and measured the resistance across it using a multimeter. It picked up resistance and visually looked in tact, therefore I am confident that the Hi Voltage fuse has not blown.
As I cannot get power on to the amp, I could not check tube biasing (although I'm not sure that I need to).
I've blown quite a few of these 1.6A fuses now, so I'm running out of ideas and this is where I need some forum help.
What else should I do? Am I use the right rating of fuses? Can I provide you with any further information? I can supply photos if necessary.
I'm desperate to fix this as I need to gig with it in the near future!
Help much appreciated and many thanks in advance!
Recently my RM20B combo stopped working completely. I pulled out the external fuse (the one immediately next to the power socket), and it had blown. Not a problem I thought, I'll go to my local electronics shop and pick up some fuses.
As per the ratings on the back of the amp, I picked up 250V/1.6A rated slo blo fuses - I am in the UK on 240V AC mains.
I placed the new fuse in the socket, inserted correctly, switched the power back on and it immediately blew. I tried another fuse in case I had not inserted the external fuse into the correct position, made extra sure it was correct and tried again. Nothing
I decided to do some more fault finding based on things that I knew I had the knowledge and capability to measure. I took our the Hi Voltage Fuse (250mA Fast-Blo) and measured the resistance across it using a multimeter. It picked up resistance and visually looked in tact, therefore I am confident that the Hi Voltage fuse has not blown.
As I cannot get power on to the amp, I could not check tube biasing (although I'm not sure that I need to).
I've blown quite a few of these 1.6A fuses now, so I'm running out of ideas and this is where I need some forum help.
What else should I do? Am I use the right rating of fuses? Can I provide you with any further information? I can supply photos if necessary.
I'm desperate to fix this as I need to gig with it in the near future!
Help much appreciated and many thanks in advance!