Instant Pot completely dead, usually just two things?

May 5, 2026
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Saw several threads about the Instant Pot that will not power on at all. From what I’ve read about these models the issues is generally one of two things. I thought I’d share my findings in the discussion forum to help anyone experiencing this troubleshoot.
The first thing to try is ensuring the power cord is properly seat into the unit. These get loose over time. The second issue is a blown internal fuse. This require removing the unit’s bottom panel and testing continuity with a multimeter. If the multimeter display an open circuit, then you should replace the fuse. I have noticed in some of these models there is a fuse inline on the red wire. You can easily overlook these when diagnosing the issue with the pot.
When the fuse on these models blows is there generally an issue with the component that follow the fuse? Or is it generally just age and power surge related and the fuse just fails in the same manner each time?


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fuses don’t blow for fun. If its popped theres a reason. Could be a one time surge sure but i’d be checking the element resistance and looking for any signs of cooked component on the board before just slapping a new fuse in and walking away.
 
The inline fuse on my Duo about 3 years ago. Since then it’s been working great. The only issue we were having with power during that time of year. I know for sure it was the power brownout. Tested the element right before replace the fuse. Read fine.
 
wait is the inline fuse on the red wire a different part number/size than the main fuse on the unit?

different rating on the fuses. Inline on the red wire is a smaller thermal fuse whereas the main fuse is the higher amperage fuse on the unit. Always check the printed part number on the fuse itself.