Studio Color 575 Won't Strike

I've got 6 1997 Studio Colors 575 I got used. Lamp hours say 7000 something and lamp strikes say 3000 something. The total fixture hours are OVER. They've been sitting unused but powered on for probably years. Cleaned them up and I'm ready to go, except...

On all of them either F1 or F2 on the lamp board is blown. Now, HES says it's a 16A Fast or Ultra Fast blow...depenping on where on the site you read. But the board says 16A slow. Since I couldn't find either, I went with a 15A Fast. Figured it was safe enough and they must be some wiggle room right? Anyway, I mostly wanted to see the darned thing work. Replace the cover, turn it on and nothing. Look inside again and the new 15A fuse is fried. Somehow I'd let all the smoke out. Replace with another 15A but leave the cover off this time. Hit the power and the fuse lit up like a strobe lamp. It was a very short show but as least I had light, right? :18: Oh wait, it's supposed to be light on the outside.

Based on what I think I might be looking at (I'm hardly an electronics guy) it looks like power comes from the wall through the switch then through the RFI filter and straight on to the board. Looks to me like the filter could be bad but what else? And what do I do next?

Any help would be huge. And I gave the history in part to help troubleshoot and in part to solicit comments on what other damage I might still be looking at. By the way the Vers is 39E, it's a 575S plugged into a 120v/60Hz circuit, and the boards look mightly clean...no burns, exploded capacitors or dust.
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  • Well, that is the wrong fuse,
    I would start with the correct one, then work from there,
    the correct fuse is a 16 Amp Ultra Fast,
    If it blows the correct fuse, then you are going to be stuck sending the board in for repair, either to lightparts or Highend..
    (that is also where I would get the fuse, the 16 Amp Ultra fast is hard to find)

    The board may or may not be repairable, depending on how badly damaged it is.
    I would start by looking for burnt parts of the board, especially around T1.
    Good Luck!
    Joshua Wood

    Oh, and I would also replace the lamp, and reset the lamp and fixture hours, I would guess that these lamps even if they strike may fail at any time, and if they go too long, they definetly can fail in such a way that the break alot of glass...
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  • Well, that is the wrong fuse,
    I would start with the correct one, then work from there,
    the correct fuse is a 16 Amp Ultra Fast,
    If it blows the correct fuse, then you are going to be stuck sending the board in for repair, either to lightparts or Highend..
    (that is also where I would get the fuse, the 16 Amp Ultra fast is hard to find)

    The board may or may not be repairable, depending on how badly damaged it is.
    I would start by looking for burnt parts of the board, especially around T1.
    Good Luck!
    Joshua Wood

    Oh, and I would also replace the lamp, and reset the lamp and fixture hours, I would guess that these lamps even if they strike may fail at any time, and if they go too long, they definetly can fail in such a way that the break alot of glass...
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