Found this blender somebody threw away. I was checking continuity on a bunch of components since it does not turn on. Found the fuse is broken. Does it mean the appliance is broken somewhere elsetoo? Also, what kind of fuse should I replace it with? I live in Europe so 220v mains.
Pic related, black thing in the bottom right is the broken fuse
>>1048970
Not necessarily. Replace the fuse and try.
Google "digikey" and order a fuse with the same name/markings from them. Get a cheapo $10 soldering iron if you need it.
>220V
No.
>>1048970
maybe you stalled the motor and it drew enough current to blow the fuse
>>1049015
1.6A fuse, slow, for 250V
>>1049015
>T1.6AL250V
Just get a 2A 250V fuse from the auto parts store or the hardware store.
If you need to solder it in, you can add wires to the new fuse by soldering quickly if you can't find a fuse with leads attached.
>>1049015
http://www.digikey.no/product-detail/en/bel-fuse-inc/RSTA-1.6-BULK/507-1858-ND/4968132
get this little bitch. Cheaper than a cigarette.
>>1048970
Depends, can you discern why the fuse blew? Obviously try a new fuse but also check for blown components, bad sators, damaged wiring..
>>1048970
>Blender made of Chinesium, unsurprisingly is broken
Found your problem.
Pic related is the solution.