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Posted on Apr 08, 2010

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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Do not attempt to repair by putting back fuse there is possibly short circuit in power boared get it checed . or email details of tv

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