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    Posted: 03 January 2024 at 2:29pm
Been using these on and off but noticed one of the speakers was cutting out randomly, traced it to a component on the input panel.  If you touch it, it causes the cutouts. But can't find a replacement or any info on the component. Slow blow fuse? 1.6a?  
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That is a self resetting fuse. It should be reliable and will open when it gets hot (at 1.6a obviously) you can bypass it to test the circuit but have a good look around the circuit board and solder joints for it before you take it off

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Thankyou for the quick reply. That's what I thought, deffo damaged, isn't contacting inside properly connection to the board is good. So nothing special just a 1.6a thermal fuse.

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self resetting fuse, not a thermal fuse. Thermal fuses, specifically are opened by over temperature and are a single-use device, and not suitable for this application.

This is a compatible part:




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