If your 1.25 amp fuse of the control circuit board has blown, you possibly in most cases, have a bad circuit board. Sorry : ( why did this happen? It's very possible that, the little plug inside the metal control box, had the wrong one plugged in, with the wrong voltage coming in. Most commonly, you had 110 V plug, and an actual supply of 240 V came in. this will burn up the delicate circuit board immediately. And every time you power up - within a few seconds, that 1.25 amp fuse will blow.
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If your 1.25 amp fuse of the control circuit board has blown, you possibly in most cases, have a bad circuit board. Sorry : (
why did this happen? It's very possible that, the little plug inside the metal control box, had the wrong one plugged in, with the wrong voltage coming in. Most commonly, you had 110 V plug, and an actual supply of 240 V came in.
this will burn up the delicate circuit board immediately. And every time you power up - within a few seconds, that 1.25 amp fuse will blow.
Check the fuse inside the control box