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Old 09-08-2008, 01:49 AM
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Hello all,
Do you have the details of the F1 fuse, which is located right after the battery plug on the circuit board in the M11 handle?

It happened to a friend to reverse the battery pack polarity and install it in the Tx. Since then the Tx did not turn on again. We opened it and we checked the fuse, which was found blown up. We short circuit the fuse with a cable and the Tx operated again normally. Now we need the specs of this F1, fuse, in order to replace it.

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Did you look in the manual?
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Manuel? Manuel doesnt speak english, only spanish, and I KNOW he cant read it. Ask John, he speaks english
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Originally Posted by STRICTLYSERPENT
Did you look in the manual?
The manual does not mention anything for the circuit details.

However, I replaced the fuse with another SMD type, 500ma, rapid blow. The new one is a little longer but I used some wires and heat shrink tube.
The Tx is working properly now.

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Are you talking about the Airtronics M11 TX? I recently had the same problem. It will not turn on. I took it apart and did not see any fuse. Can you tell me where the fuse is located?

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Originally Posted by Z_408
Are you talking about the Airtronics M11 TX? I recently had the same problem. It will not turn on. I took it apart and did not see any fuse. Can you tell me where the fuse is located?

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this happend to my m11 too i sent it to airtronics only 26.00 to fix
but if it is a E Z FIX LET ME KNOW FOR THE NEXT TIME
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Hello,
Here is the link to a picture found from another post.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/attachme...g-dscn2774.jpg
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So my M11 has the same problem...
Could someone please tell me where I can get this fuse?--Does Radio Shack (or similar) carry fuses like this?
Also, any install tips would be greatly appreciated.
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