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more than likely the whole board is shot
fuses only control current flow and break when that is exceeded
It is the voltage that does the damage that same as when you put 12 volts through a 6 volt bulb
Error code POWV5 refers to a problem with the 5 Volt dc supply to the Digital/Audio PCB. If it's not a loose conection then the Main PCB is normaly the problem.
I don't have one here to verify, so the easiest way to determine this is to actually measure it using a volt meter. These "fuse type" bulbs are readily available from mcmelectonics.com (and others too). Follow either the wires or the traces for these bulbs on the board. Some units have 2 in series. These are either 6,8 or 12V bulbs. If memory serves me correctly, most mitsubishi units use 12V bulbs.
hello almost any electrical store may handle this kind of bulbs you neeed to measure the exact volts they work for. they are called rice bulbs and usually founded on autostereo but they work for 12 volt so check the form/watt and volage they have in your pioneer saludos
Unit probably uses fuse type lamps, either 8 or 12 volt filament. Remove one of the lamps and look for voltage rating on end cap. You can order these lamps from Allied Electronics or MCM Electronics online
OSRAM VS. PHILLIPS This is about buying replacement bulbs for the WD62327 TVs.I dont know about the other models but I purchased a PHILLIPS replacement bulb and it worked for about a week and then those dumb flashing lights and no TV. I did some research and others were saying that you had to replace some condensers. Shop would do it for 600 dollars..Well i sent the bulb back and bought an OSRAM replaement bulb. The TV is now working perfect.
What model is it and I can get you the circuit diagram for the old girl.
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robotek
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