Download ArticleExplore this ArticleIN THIS ARTICLE1Unplug the Power Supply.2Open and Unplug the PSU.3Unscrew the Power Supply.4Check the Warranty.5Examine the Fuse.6Charge the Soldering Iron.7Solder New Pins to the New Fuse.8Trim the Wires and Circuit Board Pins.9Solder the New Fuse.10Reinstall the PSU.+Show 7 more...-Show less...Other SectionsTips and WarningsThings You'll NeedRelated ArticlesExpert InterviewReferencesCo-authored byRichard TaylorLast Updated: January 31, 2024Download ArticleWhen your power supply dies, it can mean that the fuse has been blown. Most fuses are soldered directly to the circuit board. Replacing them is a relatively straightforward process that requires remove the circuit board, unsoldering the old fuse, and soldering a new fuse in its place. Read on for more detail.1Unplug the Power Supply.Download ArticleSwitch off the socket that is connected to the power supply. Unplug the line voltage power cord from the socket.[1]Advertisement2Open and Unplug the PS...