Try unplugging CN1 12 pin connector from power supply. If the fuse still blows it has to be a shorted bridge.
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Try unplugging CN1 12 pin connector from power supply. If the fuse still blows it has to be a shorted bridge.
Just to clarify. The CN1 is the power input to the power supply. If you look at it you will see the violet wire on pin 1.That is the + side coming from BR 1 18vdc for lamps, pin 2 & 3 is + side coming from BR2 orange wires. 32vdc for coils. The 2 black wires on CN2 are the - side from BR1 & BR2. The sole purpose of the 2 fuses mounted near the bridges is to protect the transformer from shorted bridges.
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