23-Dec-2016, 11:01
(23-Dec-2016, 08:21)Pim van Vliet Wrote: I would be very careful here. Fuses blow for a reason. If you're not 100% sure about what you're doing, get a professional to look at it. You could potentially up for some big $$ cost if things go pear shaped.
As James did a power cord comparison and his D went dead while he was constantly replugging the cords it is most likely that he perfectly timed to plug in a new cable while there was a surge on the power line or he did the change of the PCs too quick. If his D had no issues before that would most likely be the reason.
If he changes the (blown) fuses for new ones with the exact same value and his D has a permanent failure it would just blow the fuses again. He has to send it to Devialet then.
gui
"Oh, you can buy the other. But then it is a cost intensive learning process"
berlin