Goodmans LD2655HD internal 2.5A fuse keeps blowing on what looks to be the power regulation board. The board has no part number, just says 'Tehl ikelii canali bolge'... Turkish for something?
The fuse blows as soon as I apply power... The 3.15A fuse on the actual power connection board is fine.
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There should be a short circuited component/s at its main power regulator board. Check and replace it. If
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There is two possibillities to fuse blown off due to hi current flowing through fuse more than 3amp.because power supply componant like rectifying diode, filter capacitor or regulator ic ,regulator transistor shall be short circuited.
if you are tech......just remove amp. supply.from main power supply...try with another fuse........if fuse ok, fault is amp side, or if fuse blow off ...power side problem just....maximum fault comming on varistor ,diode, filter capacitor, .........
if you are not tech......... give to local authorised tech.......
Hello,
the problem of the continuos blowing of fuse internally is as a result of a defected component on the pcb board of the recevier .
you can do this by removing the cover of the recevier and check for the power transistor , power capacitor, if is defected with the use of a multimeter, replace for a new one of the same number
DO NOT keep feeding it fuses more damage can accur-check rectifiers in power supply-then check regulator-chech H.O.transistor.if you need more help im gonna need a model number to go furthor
Sounds like the power surge may have blown the fuse in the TV. You can replace the fuse and see if that works.
If not, more damage to the power supply unit may have occurred.
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