Failed Powerline Voltage Test, blown fuse, fried powerstrip [solved]

Trio9436

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Hi all,

I have competed "Assembly Part Three — Wiring the Amplifier" and attempted to measure the voltage at the IEC inlet. Stupidly I had a powerstrip connected when I plugged in the cord, and it sparked when I did so, killing the powerstrip. The fuse was also blown, and I did not get a chance to look at the DMM to see if it measured anything.

I am attaching a picture of the DMM setting I used. I picked the fused 10 amp setting, thinking it was the right one, but now I'm wondering if that caused my problem. There are only a few connections made so far, and I'm fairly confident they're correct. I'm attaching pictures of the build, blown fuse, and replacement fuse I bought.

I'd love it if someone could confirm the replacement fuses I bought will work, see if my connections all look good, and if I should use right-most connection on the DMM for the red lead.

Thanks!
 

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It appears that the red lead is in the amps position, it should be placed into the volt/ ohm/ capacitor position.
In the amps position it will be a direct short which would low the fuse in the amp and possibly trip the circuit breaker on the power strip.
 
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