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Fuses for STATIM 5000

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Brand: SciCan
Model: 5000

No power to your STATIM 5000? A power surge probably blew a fuse on the board.

It's an easy fix :)

Get a surge protector to prevent this in the future, and replace these fuses:

Fuses for the Statim 5000 PC board:

01-103497S Fuse 0.25A (slow)

01-109752S

Fuse 0.8A (Rev 7 PC Board)

01-100957S

Fuse 15A 110V (Qty 4)

01-103472S

Fuse 15A 110V (Qty 2) These are likely to be the ones you will need

01-103498S

Fuse 2A (fast)
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The Anodizer your studio needs!

  • Support and membership to our private forum full of information videos, photos, expert user advice and inspiration is included!
  • Includes Anodizing is Awesome, a LIVE online one-on-one instructional course all about anodizing body jewelry. Approximately one hour by video chat or telephone.
  • The power to create scintillating colors, run larger baths and precise control.
  • It is the right power supply for both one of a kind and production anodizing of body jewelry.
  • Accurate voltage and amperage meters — 0 to 120 Volts.
  • Extremely fine controls for more color options, and more precision.
  • Anodizing titanium parts such as jewelry before sterilization and wear renders the surface smoother and passive.
  • The anodization process removes microscopic particulate matter that would otherwise be missed by acid or alkaline cleaning, solvents, steam and ultrasonic methods. [Reference — ASTM F-86 standard method for surface finish and passivation]
  • This anodizer include two sets of color coded leads, one pair of rubber gloves, one stainless steel cathode and full instructions.
  • In addition, Brian Skellie‘s body art specific instruction, tips and tricks gathered over two decades of experience to color and passivate titanium and niobium body jewelry with safe and artistic effects.

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