Lo,

At 17:43 07/03/2013, you wrote:
Hi,

On 07/03/13 16:58, Martin N wrote:

After looking at that manual, I have tried pressing it in but it doesn't stick/latch on to anything.

Its not stiff so to me the circuit breaker is reset but i am inexperienced so cant be fully confident.

Martin N

Owner of the bwfc yahoogroup and Co-Moderator of MiniDisc and amithlonopen yahoo groups.


This may be a really silly thing but my experience of UPS breakages on the road is that the most common fault is blown fuses. Most of our UPSes, in addition to the pop-breaker, have a small fuse holder built into the IEC inlet, the power cord and some also on the motherboard. If the USP gets seriously overloaded this fuse will often blow before (or at the same time as) the breaker pops.

Is this a black screw in thing?

I seem to remember seeing one on an old UPS at a place i worked.

There is not one on this unit but i could break it open and have a look.

Martin N

Running MorphOS v3.1 (July 2012) on a PowerPC Powerbook, Moderator of MiniDisc,amithlonopen,bwfc Yahoogroups



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