After you remove the screw, carefully lift the plastic case off the front. Set it aside. IF you know what your doing you can go ahead and discharge the tube. If your inexperienced like me just wear thick leather or rubber gloves and avoid touching anything other than the edges of the PCB and the fuse.
If your lucky the fuse will be in a readily accessible place. Using a flat blunt object carefully lift out the fuse. Take care not to break the fuse or scratch the PCB underneath. Once you extracted the fuse from the TV set the cover back on so no one accidentally kills themselves. Take the fuse to your computer and type in any codes. Also look on the PCB for any markings such as Amperage and volts. About 3 more fuses than I needed right now.
Carefully reassemble the TV and plug it in. You might be tempted to turn it on with the cover off, just put the cover back on and secure it first, it takes like two minutes and might save your life. If your lucky then the TV should come on when you press power.
My 12 dollar TV now works with a 4 dollar repair. Plus it keeps an old TV out of the landfill and I save from having to buy another one. Free cable again. Now I can stay in my room and watch TV instead of having to leave to date women or work on my social life.
Watch me booted trying to save lives because of the be NICE policy. Question 3 years ago on Introduction. Hi I have a logic flat screen tv and need to replace the two internal fuses i can get to one but the one for the standby light is the one I need help with as seems to have a metal box covering it plz any help would be greatly appreciated tia. Question 3 years ago on Step 4. However, 5 Amp fuses are still used in some older equipment and are available to buy. We have developed a plug pin gauge which allows you to perform some quick checks to help identify a sub-standard or counterfeit plug.
If you'd like to order one, click here. With the plug removed from the socket, check the cable: Is the cable securely attached to the appliance and the plug? Is the cable cut, nicked or damaged in any way? There should be no joints and no repairs with insulating tape.
Then, check the plug: Look for cracks or damage on the casing. Look for signs of overheating, such as discoloured casing or cable. Check the plug meets British Standard BS — it will be marked on the back. Check that the plug cable is firmly clamped into the plug and no coloured plug wires are showing. Remove the plug from the socket, and remove the cover. Check: The brown previously red plug wire goes to live L.
Dunno if that's truth, but it might help. Fusion-Ed posts months. So its quite possible that the repeated on and off could have killed the fuse, although that would seem not if it worked in another appliance. I usually turn all my AV stuff off from the wall, and rarely touch the main power switches at all. Thanks for the info. King Herald 23, posts months. I run my amp mig welder through a standard 13 amp household plug and socket.
Parrot of Doom 23, posts months. How to determine the correct fuse rating for your equipment: 1 Look on back of equipment. Find the wattage. In this case, 3 amps. Its that simple. Never put a 13 amp fuse in a device that draws less than 5 amps.
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