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Re: Where to find the correct FUSE?

Postby pterm » 03 Nov 2020, 19:24

Hi and welcome to the forum!
matthewnord wrote:Hey, I just arrived to Australia (also) from the US and blew the fuse (I assume) when plugging the Nord Electro 6 HP into the Australian power source.

1) I'm hoping I didn't do any further damage to the keyboard

Did you open up your Nord and change the voltage setting switch on the internal power supply to 230V or are you using an external 230V--120V transformer?
Do NOT replace the fuse until you get the correct voltage.

The correct fuse value depends on the voltage entering the Nord, so please confirm this first.

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Re: Where to find the correct FUSE?

Postby FZiegler » 04 Nov 2020, 00:04

As CountFosco asks: What about the other electrical units you brought with you?

In the US, you probably had 115 or 120 V power supply - in Australia you probably have 230 V. So open up your instrument and change the switches to 230 V before changing any fuse.
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Re: Where to find the correct FUSE?

Postby matthewnord » 04 Nov 2020, 02:27

Thanks so much for your quick replies!!

First of all, I was dumb and just plugged it in and didn't turn on.

I did not open it up, but ordered a Step Down converter. I plugged THAT in , and it didn't turn on, so I ordered a new fuse.

The fuse just arrived, and it has all the same engravings / size as the old one.......about to slot it in.....unless someone here says DON'T!!!!

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Re: Where to find the correct FUSE?

Postby pterm » 04 Nov 2020, 08:11

matthewnord wrote:Thanks so much for your quick replies!!

First of all, I was dumb and just plugged it in and didn't turn on.

I did not open it up, but ordered a Step Down converter. I plugged THAT in , and it didn't turn on, so I ordered a new fuse.

The fuse just arrived, and it has all the same engravings / size as the old one.......about to slot it in.....unless someone here says DON'T!!!!

From what I can tell from the description in your first post, you ordered the correct fuse for 120V operation. If you confirm that the "Step Down converter" turns 230V AC input into 120V AC output, you ought to be OK. Based on the fuse rating, we know the Nords draw less than 30 Watts. Please check that your converter is rated to provide at least this much power.

If you have some 120V-rated device you consider sacrificial and inexpensive I recommend trying that first (like an electric razor).

Let us know how it turns out.
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