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Anonymous Posted on Jul 03, 2010

I need to find 2 capacitors for a sharp lc-26ad22u power board.. My tv did not survive a power surge and two -what I think are capacitors where blown/blackened. They are grey and circular. The numbers they read are 10e271 and 74P below on one capacitor and 10e241 and 76Pbelow on the other. I would like to know where I can find these individual pieces of the power board for my sharp lc-26ad22u?

  • Anonymous Jul 03, 2010

    I have contacted the manufacturer and a certified repair store.. neither seemed interested in helping me determine the part number I needed to find the 2 burnt out pieces.. Do you have any suggestions for where to find a whole power board to this model of TV or a board diagram that might help me determine the part #?



    I appreciate any feedback.

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Those numbers are not the right ones to find on capacitors.
If they are capacitors, they must have markings such as (for example) '47uFd' (value of capacitance) and '63VDC' with polarity signs of + or - near the two leads. Additionally, there will be reference numbers close to the parts such as; 'C134'
Those devices which are heat-damaged could be chokes. They are inductors and will show copper windings if the insulation is removed. If they are, look for their reference designators starting with 'L'. If they are chokes, they may be of an odd value since these are not nearly as standardized in value as capacitors are. The likelihood of scoring a schematic for your set isn't good; the mfrs. really aren't interested in making your TV whole again, they want you to buy a new.
If you can determine exactly what it is that has failed (I don't think those two parts are all that has died), check Mouser Electronics which appeals to small orders (they like big ones too); they have no minimums and charge actual shipping cost.
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    Steve Allison Jul 04, 2010

    Replacing the power board may even be necessary since line surges normally don't damage only a few parts and semiconductors may be dead and not show any outward signs.


    The only source I know of that might have the board is Jimmy's parts; they UN-manufacture a variety of sets:


    Jimmy's parts


    I got a few hits on the model number offering 'pulls' too:


    Google hits


    After being 45 years in all phases and segments of electronics, I caution you on pursuing this (although I probably would) since you have to expect that the power supply may have passed through damaging spikes to low-level circuits and there may be much more damage you simply can't know of without some troubleshooting skills.


    Good luck and post back to this thread if I can be of further help.

  • hawkhafc May 18, 2011

    That is a metal oxide varistor (mov) I found that a (NTE2V130) worked fine for me.

  • pbosche Jun 16, 2011

    Pulling the fried MOV solved my power supply problem. Since I can't put my hands on an NTE2V130, any thoughts on leaving it out, throwing the dice, and hoping the next surge won't kill the entire set?

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Orvac Electronics in Fullerton, Califronia sells these NTE 2V130 for about $3.49/ea. and we find that MOV(Metal Oxide Varistor) often blow on TV pc boards. Address is 1645 E Orangethorpe Ave Fulleton, CA 92831, 714-871-1020. If your out of state or just plain ol' far away we can ship it out to your location for a nominal shipping fee. In addition, you can visit our website www.orvac.com for other information. Thanks. Fabian Yslas.

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