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I am just starting out, and acquired an old Robin KTS 1620 Multifunction tester to practice. It has a blown fuse soldered to the mainboard and labelled F2.

I have not been able find a wiring schematic for the device, there are no visible values shown on the remanants of the fuse. I just wanted to know if anyone knew the correct value. The photos below show the position on the board. Many thanks.

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what you could do. with the cover off, is clip a meter ( on Amps) in series with the end caps. then experiment to see what current flows on various settings and tests.
 

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