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JVC RX-705V blowing fuses

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Paxton

Jan 1, 1970
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i have a jvc rx-705v that has blown two fuses, a 3.15 amp and a 5 amp.
i replaced both of them and when i plug in the stereo and turn it on,
they blow again. there are no speaker wires plugged into the stereo
when i turn it on. im not sure if the original fuses were slow blow or
fast acting. i can provided any more information if needed. thanks
 
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JANA

Jan 1, 1970
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The set must be troubleshooted for a short circuit in either the power
supply, or most likely in one of the circuits loading the supply. In your
receiver, the most common cause of this is a blown output stage, and the
related driver devices.

I am sure you will have to give your set out to an experienced tech for
proper service. This type of fault can be complicated to service.

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JANA
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i have a jvc rx-705v that has blown two fuses, a 3.15 amp and a 5 amp.
i replaced both of them and when i plug in the stereo and turn it on,
they blow again. there are no speaker wires plugged into the stereo
when i turn it on. im not sure if the original fuses were slow blow or
fast acting. i can provided any more information if needed. thanks
 
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Mark D. Zacharias

Jan 1, 1970
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JANA said:
The set must be troubleshooted for a short circuit in either the power
supply, or most likely in one of the circuits loading the supply. In
your receiver, the most common cause of this is a blown output stage,
and the related driver devices.

I am sure you will have to give your set out to an experienced tech
for proper service. This type of fault can be complicated to service.

And since it has been established that replacing a fuse is NOT going to fix
it, do NOT continue replacing the fuses. More damage will likely result,
making the eventual repair more difficult.

Mark Z.
 
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