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Thread: Replacing v12's ps1 fuse (0.5A) with v9's ps1 fuse (0.4A)
  

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  1. #1 Replacing v12's ps1 fuse (0.5A) with v9's ps1 fuse (0.4A) 
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    It works... I can now turn on the console, but I'm wondering if the 0.1A difference would damage the pstwo in any way. Any thoughts?
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    it wont damage it, all fuses allow the same current through. their rating is only their overload rating so using a lower rated fuse just means it will blow easier.
    using a higher rated fuse could cause damage as it may not blow when its supposed to
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