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johann Fischer Posted on May 25, 2019

Hi my trojan platinum series treadmill keeps blowing the fuse. Please help

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 07, 2010

SOURCE: fuse keeps blowing upon replacement

The fuse blows because of a short in the Power Supply. The power transformers primary windings are probably shorted. next in the chain would be a bridge rectifier or a quad of diodes forming a bridge rectifier with a couple surge diodes off of the filter caps. so if you can disconnect the power from the amp, on the power tranny disconnect the primary wires ( the input AC power wires) usually white and black and take an OHM reading with a mulimeter accross the white and black wires. you should get a reading of 15 ohms or higher up to 30 or so. if so the primary windings are good. so then check the secondary (output windings) red and red yellow, etc. ohm reading and you should get a relatively low ohm reading 2-6 approx. if so its a good tranny. on the primary side if you get a real low reading for ohms , like 1 or something, its toast. once you rule out the tranny, switch your digital mulitmeter to read diodes (in the ohms area looks like a diode symbol (a line and a solid triangle with the line being at the tip end of the triangle). desolder one leg of the diode and put one probe on one side and the other probe on the other side. it should only ring out in one direction. you will be testing approx 6 diodes in this power grid on the pcb. you can also desolder the filter caps after you safely discharge the voltage with a 1 ohm 1 watt resistor to ground and use an analog volage meter to see the needle rise in one direction and not in the other (switching the test probes from one side to the other on the cap). usually what i do is just spend 20 bucks on all those parts from mouser.com and instead of desoldering to test i desolder to replace with new. diodes usually part number 1N4003 or 1N4004 somewhere in that ballbark. hope that helps. i think its your power tranny primary winding that is shorted, be aware that this might domino effect into the rectifier and caps, so expect to replace them. its super easy!! you can email me from my website yostamplifier.com

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 17, 2010

SOURCE: treadmill keeps blowing fuse

I can't solve your problem cause I am haveing the same, But i lost my fuse on the way to get a new one can you tell me what the fuse is? Volts? MA? All that?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 09, 2010

SOURCE: For the trojan solitude 2 platinum treadmill: it

Your problem might be that a magnet has fallen off. Here's an illustrated guide that should hopefully make fixing it easy: http://fixmytreadmill.blogspot.com/2010/10/how-to-fix-treadmill-e1-error.html

Good luck.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 07, 2011

SOURCE: I have a York T710 Platinum series treadmill and

hi , i have most manuals what is it you need to know
please email me on [email protected]
and i can send you the manual

Kind Regards
Joe

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 01, 2012

SOURCE: Trojan Pegasus Platinum Treadmill is displaying an LS (Low Speed) error after starting and running for a few seconds.. How can I fix this?

Recalibrate the sensor.
http://www.ehow.com/how_7776916_fix-treadmill-speed-sensor.html

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