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The fuse blew then I went out and got a new fuse.But when I put it in and plugged it in that fuse blew too.But I put the right fuse in.Then I tryed it 3 more times with 3 new fuses.
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Blowing your fuse means you have a short circuit my friend.
Even you replaced the fuse again and again it will do the same thing unless you isolated the problem.
Blewing your fuse happened because it is a guard to avoid further damaged to you and your property. If you haven't a fuse fire will occured in the blink of an eye (thanks for the fuse)
This is quit technical so I've advice you to look for a qualified electrician to isolate the cause of short circuit.
It likely blew a fuse. However, TVs rarely blow a fuse for no reason. I recommend getting it fixed. You can try a new fuse of the same size, but if it blows, please get it repaired. DO NOT put a larger fuse in - fire hazard. The fuse maybe solder in.
Your degausing thermistor is bad and needs to be replaced. The part number is D4DDF1R50001
Once that is replaced put a new fuse in put the set back together and you should be good to go. You will need to replace the fuse with the correct size and its part number is
XBA2A00101F
next to the fuse that blows is 4 large black diodes.one of those is common to short out. the bad one would give you areading of zero ohms when checked with a meter. or just replace all 4.most likely its location D603. hope this helps
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