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What kind of casters are you installing? There are two types, ones that have a shaft sticking up from the base and ones that only have the flat base with four screw holes - I recommend using the flat base ones. There is no real easy way to open up the bottom of the cabinet as it is glued and then covered with the tolex or similar material. If you have the ones with a shaft I recommend getting the other type. The shaft has a socket you have to install in the bottom which makes them removable. There is no reason to remove the casters so get the ones that are screw mounted.
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your either overloading something cause that's what pops fuses. My guess is that what your plugging in or into has a ground issue. I'm wondering if it does it with nothing plugged in at all. I would say if you have nothing in and it does it, you need to find where the ground issue is. that's my best guess
The owners manual shows a AC fuse for the 8300 as 8amp / 250 volts but doesn't show an external fuse holder for the 8600d. It's unlikely that the 8300 would use a 8amp and your 8600 a 1.6 amp. Double check your original fuse values.
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