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X-530 Not Turning On
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05-05-2010 03:06 PM
Hi,I have a problem with my X-530,one day I was using them and the electricity went down even though I have an UPS the speakers seemed to have broken the fuse inside of it. My speakers are still in warranty but sadly I lost the original receipt,I still have the original box and what not and haven't tinkered with them so I was wondering how would I go exchanging the fuse?
I'm pretty sure the warranty won't work do to no receipt. Thanks in advance.
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05-05-2010 04:03 PM
Many UPSs don't output a standard AC Sine wave on battery. More like a modified or stepped sine wave.
Some devices don't like that type of power. That could be why the fuse blew.
Does the X-530 have a fuse holder on the back of the Subwofer?
You maybe able to remove it and purchase a replacement if it is in a holder.
Although not your X-530 you may get some General help from how the Z5500s fuses is found and changed.
http://logitech-en-amr.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/logite
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05-06-2010 05:53 AM
Yea turns out to be the fuse do to the UPS not protecting it, I was wondering if there is another guide specifically to changing the fuse? Unlike the Z5500s the fuse in the X530 seems to be soldered in,I opened the back panel but I can't pull it out enough without risking damaging the subwoofer.
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05-06-2010 07:46 AM
I have not seen any other fuse replacement information.
Since it is soldered in that maybe why Logitech would not give any information on how to do it.
