Jump to content

my stax 717 blows the fuses at the input of the transformer 220v 1.5 fast blow - do i need test slow blow or fast blow 30A fuse?


Recommended Posts

Posted (edited)

Good day, dear gentlemens.

my stax 717 blows the fuses at the input of the transformer 220v 1.5 fast blow.

do i need test slow blow or fast blow 30A fuse?

If I decide to install 30A, is there a safer way to do it, like connect it through an incandescent lamp or something like that?

What is the normal resistance of the windings of this transformer in 717 should be at the input on the socket?

 

When I bought it, it had a 220-volt, 1.5-amp fast-blow fuse installed.

But according to the schematic, I need a 220-volt, 1.5-amp slow-blow fuse.
But I can't find one anywhere yet.

 

By the way, I measured the transformer resistance on the 220V plug that plugs into the outlet—it's only 12.7 ohms.
I'm not sure that's how it should be...

 

 

any advice is welcome

image_2026-03-26_23-40-48.png

Edited by Omega_ELS
Posted
Just now, kevin gilmore said:

are you sure of the jumpers for the voltage you are using.  if jumpered on 100 or 120v and you put 220 in it, fuse will blow instantly.

but you do need a slow blow fuse.

Hi Kevin
Thank you for your interest in this topic.

Yes, I set the jumpers to positions 2 and 5.
When I bought it, it had a 220V 1.5A fast-blow fuse.
But after a few months, it failed and blew.

Today, I bought the same one, 1.5A, and even 2A – they both blew instantly.

Since I can't find a slow-blow fuse, I bought several fast-blow fuses, 10-20-30A, and I'm thinking of trying them.

But I'm afraid to do that because I'm not sure it's just the fuse....

By the way, I measured the transformer resistance on the 220V plug that plugs into the outlet—it's only 12.7 ohms.
I'm not sure that's how it should be...

Posted

If the fuses are blowing, then something is wrong somewhere.  Never use fast blow fuses, let alone 30A.  If the fuse manages to hold and something is shorted, do you want to dump 2.4kW into the amp?  No...  

Please sign in to comment

You will be able to leave a comment after signing in



Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.