While I was building a new control panel for my CNC I found a few fuse holders in my box-o-stuff that had an LED blown fuse indicator on them.
I got to playing around and wound up with this little circuit.
Uses 2 1n4007 diodes, a bi-color 3 lead red green LED and a 50k 1W current limiting resistor (100k for 220VAC)
the whole thing solders on to the leads of the LED and I used shrink tube on each leg and again around the whole thing.
Remember Main voltages are present here even if the fuse is blown use shrink tubing judiciously.
It lights green when the fuse is good, and red when the fuse blows. my first try I only used 1 1n4007 and the Red would shine a bit giving the whole thing a yellowish glow, the second diode seemed to be enough to block (lower) the current flow thru the red LED and only let the green light up.
when the fuse is blown, no current flows through the green and then the red glows nicely.
I wire my mains fuse before my mains switch, so this glows as long as it is plugged in, but if the fuse were wired after the mains switch it would only come on after the switch is thrown,
This little circuit can be retrofitted very easily most anywhere and may have many applications in other projects besides amps.
The LED's I used are 3mm, so all I need to do is drill a 5 mm hole for the 3mm LED holder and solder the 3 pigtails in.