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Fuse for CreatBot PEEK-300

CREATBOT-FUSE-P300
2.00 € 2.00 €
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Approximate delivery date: Monday 2 February - Thursday 5 February

The CreatBot PEEK-300 fuse is a safety component designed to protect the electronics and power supply against overcurrents. If the device does not turn on or the power switch is damaged, the official manual advises checking the fuse and the power control board before proceeding with other repairs.

Warning: before handling the fuse, disconnect the printer from the mains and, if you have no experience with electrical systems, seek assistance from a qualified technician. Replacing the fuse with one of incorrect specifications can cause further damage or fire risk; always use manufacturer-recommended replacements and follow the manual instructions.

General information

Manufacturer CreatBot

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HS Code 8536.10

The fuse in the CreatBot PEEK‑300 printer acts as an electrical protection device designed to interrupt the circuit in case of overcurrent or power surges, preventing damage to the electronic board, power supply, and other critical printer subsystems.

  • Location and access: the fuse is usually located in the printer housing, accessible through a small cover near the power input or in the power supply compartment. Open the fuse holder carefully to inspect the element before replacing it.
  • Correct rating: always use a fuse with the same nominal current and electrical characteristics to ensure the circuit is properly protected without risk of false trips or insufficient protection.
  • Inspection after failures: if the printer has experienced a power cut, overload, or thermal fault, visually check the fuse before restarting. A blown fuse will show a broken or blackened internal filament.
  • Safe replacement: always disconnect the printer from the power supply before replacing the fuse to avoid electric shocks.
  • Prevention of future failures: if the fuse blows repeatedly, investigate the cause (for example, a shorted component, overload in the heated bed or hotend) instead of increasing the nominal current, which could leave the machine unprotected.

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