I have a V12 without a PS15 fuse. I was wondering if any fuse from versions 1-7 will work. I have a bunch of non repairable spare mobos v1-7 and would want to use them instead of buying a new fuse.
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I have a V12 without a PS15 fuse. I was wondering if any fuse from versions 1-7 will work. I have a bunch of non repairable spare mobos v1-7 and would want to use them instead of buying a new fuse.
would it a #50 fuse, #63, S7?
ahh i see fuse #100 anybody know where I can get these or any ps15 fuse?
50=2A, 63=2.15A, S7=0.7A, 100=4A. use 63 for PS15 in v12. hope that helps
as long as its the same value (or near) it should be fine. You dont even need to use SMD fuses, through hole pico's work just fine too.
Last edited by spedmetal; 05-29-2006 at 08:50 PM.
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thanks for the replies guys i'll try a 63
sorry, gamecubesuxs, the PS15 is actually a 4A fuse (#100), the one next to it PS3 is #63
Ya i was wondering why it didn't work. I wonder if i can find one at radio shack?
why buy a replacement ps2 v12 and get the fuse from that and solder it?
i think farnell has the equivalent. check this link : http://export.farnell.com/jsp/endeca...comSearch=true
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