My trusty SWG has stopped working. A LPS kindly suggested checking the fuse on the PP and bingo! Paying $0.50 when you're ready to shell out $1k doesn't happen often!
The manual states using a 1.5a fuse. At the store, looking at the blown one I took in, they believed it was a 2a (not easy to read). Erring on the safe side, I bought 1.5a fuses.
I was happy for five seconds. While I was able to confirm the fuse was in fact the issue, it blew right away. Just when I regretted not getting both sizes, I actually read the label on the PP (label I've looked at but not read in 5 years...). A 1a is recommended...
Now I'm confused. While I understand the PP may be different than the one mentioned in the manual (model 17246r2), needing a fuse that's different than the one on the label is intriguing. I'm the original owner of the IC15 and never replaced the fuse. I'm wondering if it was changed by my installer initially. Perhaps this is a well-known issue?
Would you install a 2a fuse and forget about it?
Many thanks!
The manual states using a 1.5a fuse. At the store, looking at the blown one I took in, they believed it was a 2a (not easy to read). Erring on the safe side, I bought 1.5a fuses.
I was happy for five seconds. While I was able to confirm the fuse was in fact the issue, it blew right away. Just when I regretted not getting both sizes, I actually read the label on the PP (label I've looked at but not read in 5 years...). A 1a is recommended...
Now I'm confused. While I understand the PP may be different than the one mentioned in the manual (model 17246r2), needing a fuse that's different than the one on the label is intriguing. I'm the original owner of the IC15 and never replaced the fuse. I'm wondering if it was changed by my installer initially. Perhaps this is a well-known issue?
Would you install a 2a fuse and forget about it?
Many thanks!