Hey guys!
I am working on a Sanyo TV and it shuts off as soon as I turn it on. So I am assuming it is a fuse. I have two pictures of the logic board and another of what I am guessing is the fuse.
Close up of what I believe to be the fuse. It is glass looking.
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The entire power board
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My next question is where would I find a fuse like that?
And how do you test powrr boards in a TV with a multimeter. These are not like computers and will shock you if you touch them. So i wasnt sure if there is another way.
Thanks for your help!
Hey guys!
I am working on a Sanyo TV and it shuts off as soon as I turn it on. So I am assuming it is a fuse. I have two pictures of the logic board and another of what I am guessing is the fuse.
Close up of what I believe to be the fuse. It is glass looking.
[image|997147]
The entire power board
[image|997146]
My next question is where would I find a fuse like that?
And how do you test powrr boards in a TV with a multimeter. These are not like computers and will shock you if you touch them. So i wasnt sure if there is another way.
Thanks for your help!
Hey guys!
I am working on a Sanyo TV and it shuts off as soon as I turn it on. So I am assuming it is a fuse. I have two pictures of the logic board and another of what I am guessing is the fuse.
Close up of what I believe to be the fuse. It is glass looking.
[image|997147]
The entire power board
[image|997146]
My next question is where would I find a fuse like that?
And how do you test powrr boards in a TV with a multimeter. These are not like computers and will shock you if you touch them. So i wasnt sure if there is another way.
Thanks for your help!
Hey guys!
I am working on a Sanyo TV and it shuts off as soon as I turn it on. So I am assuming it is a fuse. I have two pictures of the logic board and another of what I am guessing is the fuse.
Close up of what I believe to be the fuse. It is glass looking.
[image|997147]
The entire power board
[image|997146]
My next question is where would I find a fuse like that?
And how do you test powrr boards in a TV with a multimeter. These are not like computers and will shock you if you touch them. So i wasnt sure if there is another way.
Thanks for your help!