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Is there a fuse that blows - Sony KV-35V35 TV

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G'Day,

Yes,there is a fuse that can blow.

The fuse is located on the G board, the power supply, and is marked F601. it is rated 6.3 amp 125 volt. The Sony part number for this is 1-576-193-11. If you find it to be blown, take the old fuse with you to any electronics hobbyist store and they will be able to assist you with the correct type.

What are your symptoms that lead you to believe the fuse has blown. Do you have any lights up at all?

Be sure to disconnect from the Mains power at the wall socker before you do anything. This set has voltages internally that can kill you.

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Correct there is a 240 V I beleave that does give out I it may be at 10 amps you would have to go inside to see but i would not recommend you opening the tv if your not savvy with the repair, and further if a fuse blew then there could be other issues like a capacitor or a resistor that went as well, I would bring it to a local tv repair shop it should not cost more then $70 bucks to fix,,

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    Grand Canyon Tech Aug 13, 2010

    The 240 V was a example and so where the amps. Since the experts got the exact amps and voltges. I would cuation you on just changing the fuse! it could blow again



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