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When your power supply dies, it can mean that the fuse has been blown. Most fuses are soldered directly to the circuit board. Replacing them is a relatively straightforward process that requires remove the circuit board, unsoldering the old fuse, and soldering a new fuse in its place. Read on for more detail.

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    If you use a fuse that different from fuse that I remove, will it be able to function?
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    It may function all right. However, it's possible the circuit will not work. It's also possible that a fire or other dangerous situation could develop. It's important to use the right fuse.
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  • While removing the power supply case, support it using one hand otherwise it will fall onto the motherboard.
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Warnings

  • You can still get electrocuted while handling the circuit board. To ensure safety, always hold the board at its edges and do not touch the pins.
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Things You'll Need

  • Torx screwdriver
  • Ohmmeter
  • Soldering iron
  • Emery paper
  • 24 gauge wire
  • Resin solder
  • Wire cutter

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This article was co-authored by Richard Taylor. Richard Taylor is an Electrician and Owner of R H Taylor Electrical Services based in Vero Beach, Florida. Richard has over 35 years of professional experience. He and his team offer electrical installation, re-wiring, and repair services. This article has been viewed 90,297 times.
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