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5 Amp Fuse for Flex Expansion System 16 SPI / AlphaPix 16 Classic / EasyLights 16 / Flex Receivers
PRODUCT PHOTO: 5 Amp Fuse for Flex Expansion System 16 SPI / AlphaPix 16 Classic / EasyLights 16 / Flex Receivers
 
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Change Fuse on Flex Stacked SPI Expansion Boards
Product Features
Process for replacement of fuses on different boards:
  • AlphaPix Classic 16 V1 - V3
    • Locate bad fuse by process of troubleshooting (see video below)
    • Pull fuse either with your fingers or needle nose pliers
  • Flex SPI Expansion Board
    • 1 SPI Board or 2 SPI Boards (top board)
      • Locate bad fuse by looking for location WITHOUT red LED lit, this indicates a bad fuse when the light is OFF
      • 30mm spacing: Use needle nose pliers to remove and replace fuse
      • 40mm spacing: Use your fingers or needle nose pliers to remove and replace fuse
    • 2 or 3 SPI Boards (bottom board)
      • Turn off power to unit
      • Unplug ribbon cables from top of CPU board
      • Unplug CAT5 network cables, fan wiring and/or audio jack cable from CPU board
      • Remove four 5.5mm or 7/32" nuts from top of CPU board
      • Remove CPU board
      • Unscrew four screws on right power input to allow SPI output board to be pulled away
      • Move SPI board out of the way to access the SPI board underneath top SPI board
        • Note: It is not necessary to disconnect pixel output cables
      • Replace fuse using your fingers or needle nose pliers
      • Reinstall board in reverse order

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5 of 5 A simple solution to a complex problem December 12, 2023
Reviewer: Greg Jones from AYDEN, NC United States  
Replacing a fuse can be the easiest troubleshooting for a dead port. Keep a few spares around.

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5 of 5 November 3, 2022
Reviewer: Jason Allay from Greenville, NC United States  


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