Hi. I wonder if anyone can please advise on the fuses in the PS module, I think I've popped one (amplifier). I've not had a chance to take the cover of the module yet. Are they special types, or commonly available?
Thanks
Kevin
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Re: Power supply unit fuses
They're the standard blade fuse as found in cars.
There's also a mini blade fuse. Which, as you can imagine, doesn't fit. BTDT
Adrian.
There's also a mini blade fuse. Which, as you can imagine, doesn't fit. BTDT


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Re: Power supply unit fuses
Had a feeling you might know, thanks Adrian. What are they rated at?
Hopefully I can get some first thing in the morning.
Kevin
Hopefully I can get some first thing in the morning.
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Re: Power supply unit fuses
According to the module instructions, they should be:
Smoke Unit -> 5 amp
Amplifier Module -> 5 amp
Auxiliary Module -> 20 amp
Speed Control Module -> 30 amp
You should be able to see if the fuse has blown as the little red LED between the spade connectors will be off when the Power Supply Module is switched on.
Adrian.
Smoke Unit -> 5 amp
Amplifier Module -> 5 amp
Auxiliary Module -> 20 amp
Speed Control Module -> 30 amp
You should be able to see if the fuse has blown as the little red LED between the spade connectors will be off when the Power Supply Module is switched on.
Adrian.
Contact me at sales@armortekaddict.uk for details of my smoker fan control module