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Thread: PSONE FUSE PS606 what kind and where to buy
  

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  1. #1 PSONE FUSE PS606 what kind and where to buy 
    sunflowerdrums Guest
    My psone has a broken fuse. The fuse number is PS606. Can some one tell me what kind of fuse this is or where I can get a replacement fuse.

    Thanks

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    you can try it in a store of electronics components or ... put a wire very thin to its place
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    sunflowerdrums Guest
    Does anyone know the current and voltage rating of the fuses for the psone scph-101.

    I ask the guy at an Active Electronics store and he didnt know.


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    It's 2A no voltage for fuse
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    no that's wrong
    the fuses are all 1A
    here something
    20 =1A
    15 =0.75A
    50=2.5A
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    I'm sorry, in the image that I have found in my PC has seemed to read "50" to me
    but I can be mistaken.
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    sunflowerdrums Guest
    The fuse actually says: "SO" and there are little numbers on the bottom- "049".

    I added a 1A microfuse and that seemed to work but when I flicker the reset/power switch it blew the fused that I installed. Im guessing that this fuse is a 2 amp fuse, or my modchip is causing the fuse to break when I push the power button on and off really quickly the fuse blows out.


    Thanks for your input and help.



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    Originally posted by sunflowerdrums
    The fuse actually says: "SO" and there are little numbers on the bottom- "049".

    I added a 1A microfuse and that seemed to work but when I flicker the reset/power switch it blew the fused that I installed. Im guessing that this fuse is a 2 amp fuse, or my modchip is causing the fuse to break when I push the power button on and off really quickly the fuse blows out.
    Thanks for your input and help.
    Sunflowerdrums.
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    I have the same problem. I think "SO" fuses are same "50" = 2,5 A. Now I try with another fuses 2,5A and post the result
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    don't do that!!!!!
    all psone fuses are only 1A
    if solder a 2.5 A fuses ,it will work a while ,then it will die forever(you will lose the main processor)
    look for what makes the fuse off ,a lot of problems is due to modchip(bad install or bad hex)
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    It is common fault , as replacement i use only ROHM N25 "IC protectors", i've changed 100's and always use N25 (original "20" are weak and will blow again).
    in most cases this fault is caused by shock-motors in controllers they consume more curent ,or by spindle/sled driver or motor.
    sometime only one fuse ,rare 2.
    SMD N25 are hard to find so i use N25 in transistor-like package
    ,cut pins to 5-6mm and bent them to fit in the place of original smd fuse.
    The new v2 psone use really small (smd resistor like )fuses.

    Rohm Ic Protectors
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    N10T104 ROHM IC protector 0.4À
    N15T104 ROHM IC protector 0.6À
    N20T104 ROHM IC protector 0.8À
    N25T104 ROHM IC protector 1.0À****
    N38T104 ROHM IC protector 1.5À
    N50T104 ROHM IC protector 2.0À
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