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  • keeney123
    Lauren
    • Sep 2014
    • 2536
    • United States

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    Re: 17PW16.2 Blowing Mains Fuse But Nothing S/C

    Originally posted by ReeceyBurger123
    But it was replaced with a brand new one bud, and I checked its feedback resistors and they were fine. God knows what causes these to break down as they do but I dont have the time or effort to repair it a replacement is cheap enough on ebay so will just change it
    I did follow the whole post, but on electrolytic Caps I have seen them fail because the design on some equipment allows for a ripple of reverse voltage to be applied on the negative side of the cap. I believe over time this ripple of positive voltage on the negative side of the cap causes them to fail.

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