S Shackney1127 New member Feb 8, 2026 #1 So, I've tried to go slow. Never solder anything unless I'm 100% sure. Yet at my first voltage check, I'm getting nothing.
So, I've tried to go slow. Never solder anything unless I'm 100% sure. Yet at my first voltage check, I'm getting nothing.
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Paul Birkeland Moderator Staff member Feb 8, 2026 #3 Can you take a picture of how the fuse is installed in the fuse holder?
S Shackney1127 New member Feb 9, 2026 #4 Paul Birkeland said: Can you take a picture of how the fuse is installed in the fuse holder? Click to expand... Ooooohhh! I had the fuse in wrong. Installed it correctly and am now getting 123 volts. Thanks!
Paul Birkeland said: Can you take a picture of how the fuse is installed in the fuse holder? Click to expand... Ooooohhh! I had the fuse in wrong. Installed it correctly and am now getting 123 volts. Thanks!
Paul Birkeland Moderator Staff member Feb 9, 2026 #5 It happens, the first time I saw that fuse holder, I wondered where the fuse was supposed to go, so I just threw the little drawer away and pressed the fuse down into the IEC module without the little clip holder/drawer.
It happens, the first time I saw that fuse holder, I wondered where the fuse was supposed to go, so I just threw the little drawer away and pressed the fuse down into the IEC module without the little clip holder/drawer.
S Shackney1127 New member Feb 10, 2026 #6 EXACTLY. It pinpointed my problem. I would never have have thought to change the position of my fuse. Thank you so much: I truly mean it.
EXACTLY. It pinpointed my problem. I would never have have thought to change the position of my fuse. Thank you so much: I truly mean it.