Corsair cs600 PSU keeps blowing fuse on power stabilizer

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  • Furtado
    New Member
    • Apr 2017
    • 2
    • Brazil

    #1

    Corsair cs600 PSU keeps blowing fuse on power stabilizer

    Hi there total noob here.
    I have a corsair cs600 connected to a power stabilizer and every time I try to power it up it blows the fuse on the stabilizer, I removed the resistor located right where you connect the power cable that was connected to what seems to me to be a yellow capacitor and it stopped blowing the fuse on the stabilizer, but then it blew the fuse on the PSU.
    That resistor read 1.8ohms
    My questions are
    Colds this resistor be in short causing the fuse on stabilizer to blow out
    What is the resistance on this resistor. I can't figure it out
    Could the culprit be that yellow thing(I think its a capacitor)

    I thank you all in advance for any help
  • Quaddro
    Tukang Kentu
    • Nov 2010
    • 141
    • Indonesia

    #2
    Re: Corsair cs600 PSU keeps blowing fuse on power stabilizer

    Pictures will help us to help you..

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    • Andrew F. Ali
      Badcaps Legend
      • Jan 2014
      • 2450
      • Trinidad & Tobago

      #3
      Re: Corsair cs600 PSU keeps blowing fuse on power stabilizer

      Originally posted by Quaddro
      Pictures will help us to help you..
      The resistor and capacitor you suspect are not your problem.

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