a habit of the T-Con board fuse opening for no apparent reason. It's a rather small surface mounted devise (smd) that does not look like a fuse your accustomed to. Best to let a professional make sure
...smd fuse on the t-con board opening up for no reason. I recommend you take it to a service center to have it verified. The LVDS cable that is connected to the board is very delicate to handle. It ...
...This is a SMD pico fuse that is rated for 3 A @ 32 V DC that protects the Vin bus. Replacing the fuse may not fix the problem as it has most probably opened because of failure of another
...as the capacitors. Check fuse F1 a small black SMD fuse marked as .75A 76V it should be open when ohmed out. If you repair the solder connections and replace the blown fuse your TV should work
...fuse from digikey.com My Mom's LNR408D also had sound but no picture. I was able to fix it by soldering in a jumper wire across a blown (1.5A ???) SMD picofuse on the "T-Con" board. Consider ...
...fuse but a very tiny SMD (surface mounted device), I soldered a jumper wire thin strand using a very low heat, across the blown fuse and the TV is back running happily. Use internet to figure out how ...
...fuse on the power supply, and also visually inspect it for any bulged capicators, or burnt components. I just repaired a VP42 set someone gave me, which had the same symptoms. No standby light, would ...
SMD parts 3) are gonna throw the busted thing out anyway so you have nothing to lose and won't be sad if you screw something up. 4) Know enough to avoid the potentially FATAL High Voltage parts of the
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...fuse or simply smd that is open. Look meticulously for the one that location starts with a F. It will be open and we simply use a 4a pico fuse soldered over the top with a fine point soldering iron. ...
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