It means 3/4 Amp.
Use the ohms, also referred to as continuity (the horseshoe symbol on the meter) and use both leads across the fuse. It should measure less than 0.5 ohms to be good.
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It means 3/4 Amp.
Use the ohms, also referred to as continuity (the horseshoe symbol on the meter) and use both leads across the fuse. It should measure less than 0.5 ohms to be good.
Good point Chris. I do not see any featured lamps on.
Possibly his fuse mounted under the power supply blew out by the 2 bridge rectifiers.
Definitely is good to have a checklist to go through and report all the things that are not working. Helps narrow down the problem faster.
OP mentions the sound is working, but can't tell if he is able to start a game.
Can you post a picture of the power supply? Hopefully we will see if anything burned. Sounds like the fuse you took out of another game also blew out.
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