struggling with a blown fuse in their electronic device?
Asked by Florence Reynolds
3 months ago
Last Updated: August 18, 2024
If you happen to look at it the wrong way, you might blow a fuse. Do you think it needs to be turned off in order to replace the fuse? Any thoughts on that?
The exposed copper wiring needs some improvement – either cut it shorter or use ferrules to make it better
Linda Holt
3 months ago
Turn off the power.
Chloe Wilson
3 months ago
Yeah, I’d say go ahead and power it down
Lucía Luna
3 months ago
💩💩💩💩💩 for asking that question
Santiago Orta
3 months ago
Definitely. Make sure to power off the board before making any changes.
Jairo Amador
3 months ago
I think if you pull that wiring harness, it will cut off power to the fuses, if I remember correctly
Carolyn Garrett
3 months ago
Indeed.
Isaac Walker
3 months ago
Unplug the connector over there and you’ll be able to swap out the fuse. But first, do you know why the fuse blew? And where is the spare that’s usually stored in that small hole on the left?
Roland Hudson
3 months ago
Wait, are you being serious? Remember, always power down before attempting to replace a fuse. If you’re unsure, it’s best to step away and not interfere.
The safest approach is to power down first, yup.
The exposed copper wiring needs some improvement – either cut it shorter or use ferrules to make it better
Turn off the power.
Yeah, I’d say go ahead and power it down
💩💩💩💩💩 for asking that question
Definitely. Make sure to power off the board before making any changes.
I think if you pull that wiring harness, it will cut off power to the fuses, if I remember correctly
Indeed.
Unplug the connector over there and you’ll be able to swap out the fuse. But first, do you know why the fuse blew? And where is the spare that’s usually stored in that small hole on the left?
Wait, are you being serious? Remember, always power down before attempting to replace a fuse. If you’re unsure, it’s best to step away and not interfere.