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AC input and fuse holder (solved)
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I have an AC input module that has a fuse built in. The fuse holder also can be placed in 4 postions to select input voltage. I am pulling a blank as I cannot get the fuse portion open. I have seen these many times but I have never had to open one. I tried pushing in to see if it would pop out but nothing budged.
Anyone know how to get it open? It is mounted on a piece of equipment so I cannot access the internals.
I think I am having a senior moment
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July 27, 2010, 11:22:40 am »
The original pics are rather small, but...
Looks like there's a little notch just on the inside edge of where the plug goes, up against the fuse door. Probably stick a jewelers screwdriver in there and pry it open.
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Good call gryhnd.
Took me longer to find a small screwdriver then to pop out the fuse. Unfortunately the fuse was fine. On with the troubleshooting.
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