Try plugging in the computer;-).
Very unlikely. When a power supply "blows", a fuse is destroyed in the power supply. This is what the fuse was designed for. When a high voltage comes through, the fuse will burn out to prevent the surge from reaching the rest of the electronics. A surge protector does the same thing, but is better at catching voltage spikes than the power supply.
You probably melted a fusable link . Check by the battery or on the firewall . It will be a wire with a melted spot by where it bolts to the power supply
the INside
Electric power is available at places where a supply has been installed. The amount of power is limited by the supply company's fuse.
No... The power supply is simply a battery in the back of the laptop. But if you use a Desktop it is like any other power source.
The only fuse located in a computer is the one in the power supply. It can be very dangerous to open a power supply without proper training. If you do not have the requisite training to repair a power supply, please do not attempt to open it. Your life isn't worth losing over a $50 hunk of metal and wires.
If you mean the fuse in the plug that connects to the mains... no more than a 5 amp fuse.
Because something on that supply line has a problem
Could Be a fuse on the Circuit Board or The Power Supply Capacitors are bad.
Check the fuse of the power supply.
You either have a bad circuit breaker (located in the driver's side fuse panel) or a short in the power supply to the switches.
it could be ...check fuse 15 it controls ur power locks