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    JBC Soldering station no power after 220v

    Accidentally plugged it into a 220v transformer in the USA and the fuse blew, i replaced it with the 2 amp fuse and didnt get any power to it

    Did it still damage something inside even with the blown fuse?

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    Re: JBC Soldering station no power after 220v

    post some foto's of the insides.
    something has to fail to make the fuse blow.

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      Re: JBC Soldering station no power after 220v

      If it's the JBC station I'm thinking, it more than likely has a switching power supply inside it (i.e. same type as laptops and desktops). Typically, those power supplies also have an NTC thermistor (used for inrush current limiting when you plug in the power cord to the wall). It's not too uncommon for the NTC thermistor to blow too when the fuse blows.

      However, like stj said, post some good-focused pictures, so we can point you better at what might be wrong.

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