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KSW12 subwoofer fuse replacement?


twanj

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I have a KSW12 subwoofer that has been amazing but apparently no longer gets power (the green light by the logo never turns on).

 

I didn't realize it, but there's a fuse on the back that can be replaced.

Underneath the fuse hole, it says "1.2A 250V". The fuse is 1.25" long.

 

When I was first searching for them online, I could only find 1A, 2A, or 1.5A fuses it seemed. If I google for them I see one "Slo-blo" fuse at Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Cartridge-Fuses-250V-1-2A-Slo-Blo/dp/B005T8M1Q4

 

Other results seem to be for 100 quantity orders. They don't have this fuse at my local hardware stores. Is the above the correct fuse/Does it have to be exactly that? What other specs do I need to be aware of?

 

From reading another thread, it sounds like this may not be the issue & the fuse will immediately blow again?

Is it worth spending $13 on a fuse or better to put that towards a repair or a new sub? (I'm paring down from a 5.1 system. It's only stereo right now & plenty powerful at my new place with terrazzo floors but I figured the sub would be nice).

What repair options are there?

 

THANKS!

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Welcome to the forum.  I have had a couple of subs that I had to replace the fuse and both times the fuse blew.  There were problems on  the board.  The question is why did the fuse blow?

 

Thanks!

 

Right, I have no idea. Power surge? Old age? Is it something I can visually inspect to see if there's problems?

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  • 2 months later...

 

From reading another thread, it sounds like this may not be the issue & the fuse will immediately blow again?

 

More than likely, yes.

 

 

Thanks for the response!

 

What's the next step? Is something like this worth repairing or is just buying a new one ($450 from Best Buy) a better option?

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