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Kustom 100 issues [message #27140] Thu, 20 December 2018 12:52 Go to next message
jaybee is currently offline  jaybee
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Amp lost power. How do I remove the chassis from the cabinet? Can someone link me to this and/or troubleshooting tips? Thanks.
Re: Kustom 100 issues [message #27141 is a reply to message #27140] Fri, 21 December 2018 06:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
stevem is currently offline  stevem
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there are 4 screws on the bottom of the cabinet ( not the ones that hold the metal feet on) remove them and the chassis will slide out from the rear.

There is a glass fuse inside mounted near the on/ off switch and if it's blown / open then it's time to take the amp to a repair tech.
If the fuse is good then the wall plug end of the power cord may have gone bad.
Re: Kustom 100 issues [message #27142 is a reply to message #27140] Fri, 21 December 2018 09:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
jaybee is currently offline  jaybee
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It never occurred to me to look at the bottom. (slaps head)

thanks a bunch!
Re: Kustom 100 issues [message #27143 is a reply to message #27140] Sat, 22 December 2018 06:08 Go to previous message
stevem is currently offline  stevem
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If you find that your fuse is good and your power cord is bringing wall voltage into the amp then the next thing to look at is the thermal circuit breaker in the amp as they do go bad at times.
You can just ohm check it to see if it's open ,or jump it out with Clip lead.
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