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i think i have blown an internal fusein my megger 1552 but cannot open the case fully.
i have removed the 4 screws but cannot find anything on the otherside.
it opens enough for me to see the internal fuses but i cannot get to them

any Ideas????


please help lol
 
sure you've got all the screws? any hiding under labels or with sealer on top of the heads?
 
look under the batteries might be a screw there
 
think he's saying he's blown one inside. i didn't know there were any inside, but then i'm reluctant to open mine in case i bugger it up.
 
i removed the screws from the back and could open it only a little
i forced it a bit more and broke the case lol
hmm that will teach me
anyway seems i did blow one of the internal fuses and the case doesnt seem to badly broken and think it will be easy to fix

thankyou to all who have tried to help

guess i should of had a bit of patience rather than getting to excited
 
Has anyone had a price from Megger for internal fuse replacement?

I'm sure they quoted us over £200 previously!
 

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