Fujifilm X-T10 Main PCB fuse locations Replacement
ID: 205148
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Steps:
- You need to remove tons of flex cable and desolder many wires before you can take the board out.
- There is a main fuse marked T on front and another 2 fuses marked O on the back.
- Check with multimeter for continuity all fuses.
- make sure you close all the latch on the back of the PCB for the connectors. If one snap, you are in big trouble.
- put solder on the pads first. However, make sure it is kind of flat so that you can place the fuse on it without sliding to the side.
- put alcohol around the area. The tension of the alcohol keep the fuse in place. That is the key.
- place the fuse on the pad and align properly. Use heat gun on low speed or work station to heat up the fuse and solders. cover the rest of the area with metal plates if you can. You don't want any other components to move.
- when you think it is done, stop the heat and use a tweezer to try lifting the fuse. If it moves, they put it back properly and continue. Repeat the process until the whole PCB is lifted instead of the fuse when you lift it. The O fuse is the hardest one of the fuse to replace. For people who never solder before, you don't need to try.
- The original fuse is glued on the PCB, so you need to use some force to remove it. Alternatively just solder the old fuse on top of old one. O is 2.5A fuse and the size is 0603. T is 0.5A 0603, Fast-Acting SMF