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Need help changing fuse Aikiphoto N200!!!
Hi,
I recently purchased an Aikiphoto N200 lighting kit from amazon.com and one of the first times I used it I blew the fuse. I´ve searched all over but I have no idea how to change the fuse ... no manual came with the kit and there is no information online and the most I can see is by taking the entire light apart.
Does anyone have any experience with this lighting kit?
Thanks
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06-14-2009 11:17 AM
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I canot help you as I do not own them nor have access to them to look. Normally it should be pretty obvious where the fuse is, and accessible from the outside.
That fuse issue does seem a popular issue with your setup... a google search found this:
Blown strobe fuses... - Canon Digital Photography Forums
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Originally Posted by
number3263
Hi,
I recently purchased an Aikiphoto N200 lighting kit from amazon.com and one of the first times I used it I blew the fuse. I´ve searched all over but I have no idea how to change the fuse ... no manual came with the kit and there is no information online and the most I can see is by taking the entire light apart.
Does anyone have any experience with this lighting kit?
Thanks
No manual came with the kit.
Did it come with a warranty? Contact info?
Damm that link didn't say where the fuse was.
Last edited by KmH; 06-14-2009 at 06:12 PM.
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No it did not, but it also did not say it was hidden, so I bet it is something obvious or easy to get to. Fuses, in general, are never designed to be in difficult to reach places.
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Except older cars.
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Answer to help you change your fuse on the Aikiphoto N200....

Originally Posted by
JerryPH
I canot help you as I do not own them nor have access to them to look. Normally it should be pretty obvious where the fuse is, and accessible from the outside.
That fuse issue does seem a popular issue with your setup... a google search found this:
Blown strobe fuses... - Canon Digital Photography Forums
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Remove the power cord and you will notice the little words 5A FUSE.. you will need something like a small flat head to remove the fuse. Its stored in the top area of where the power cord goes and you have to pry it out with a flat head screw driver.
view the pic I've attached