09-15-2020 10:03 AM
Hello Guys ,
Could you help me in this ,,,
I have a Cisco GSR 12416 router at my organization and the fuses (F1, F2) of the Mbus module were damaged .
The capacity of each fuse is 2A/125V but can i power the router up with capacity 10A/125V for each fuse ?
Is it risky to use higher Amp of these fuses ( even for test ) ?
Please advise....
09-15-2020 11:24 PM
Hello @Lion_Heart ,
you should use the right fuse
>> Fuse F2 is used only in AC-input power shelves. It is not used in DC-input power shelves. Spane fuses can be ordered from Cisco as part number: PWR-2A/125V-FUSE=.
see
you can change them only with the chassis powered off.
Using a different type of fuse like 10A/125V would be a risk as it would provide less protection to the router cards allowing more current.
Hope to help
Giuseppe
09-16-2020 10:55 AM
Hello Giuseppe Larosa ,
Thanks for your reply .
I already have an AC-input power shelves in my router but the issue that router isn't coming up , so i had doubt with the fuses , Does fuses prevent current from passing to the Mbus board & boot ?
And if the resistance of that fuses is high should we replace them with new one ?
Regards,,,
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