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  • o3365566
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    • Nov 2012
    • 31
    • france

    #1

    Chimei CMV222H fuse identification

    Hi all,
    I succesfully repaired my lcd monitor (replaced one cap and one mosfet) but I still need to replace the fuse F1 in the picture.
    It is white with a "3" marked on it.
    Could you please help me finding the correct reference?
    Thanks!
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  • budm
    Badcaps Legend
    • Feb 2010
    • 40746
    • USA

    #2
    Re: Chimei CMV222H fuse identification

    That will be 3A fuse for the T-CON. I cannot tell the dimension of the body of the fuse. Can you measure it?
    Never stop learning
    Basic LCD TV and Monitor troubleshooting guides.
    http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthr...956#post305956

    Voltage Regulator (LDO) testing:
    http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthr...999#post300999

    Inverter testing using old CFL:
    http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthr...er+testing+cfl

    Tear down pictures : Hit the ">" Show Albums and stories" on the left side
    http://s807.photobucket.com/user/budm/library/

    TV Factory reset codes listing:
    http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=24809

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    • o3365566
      Member
      • Nov 2012
      • 31
      • france

      #3
      Re: Chimei CMV222H fuse identification

      Thanks for your rapid answer!
      I think it is in a DC to DC Boost Converter Circuit behind the top of the panel and it's approximately:
      L = 3mm
      W = 2mm
      H = 0.8mm

      What is T-CON?

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      • selldoor
        Slow Learner
        • Dec 2010
        • 7870

        #4
        Re: Chimei CMV222H fuse identification

        Here is a selection

        http://shop.ebay.fr/i.html?_nkw=3a+s...LH_TitleDesc=0



        TCON is another name for the panel board as in your picture
        Please upload pictures using attachment function when ask for help on the repair
        http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=39740

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        • budm
          Badcaps Legend
          • Feb 2010
          • 40746
          • USA

          #5
          Re: Chimei CMV222H fuse identification

          Just search for either SMD 1206 3A fuse, or SMD 1210 3A fuse. That fuse is for supplying the power to the whole T-CON board.
          T-CON = is the timing control. LCD TV will have replaceable T-CON board, the computer monitor LCD assembly will have non-repalceable T-CON attached to the LCD panel, like yours.
          LCD monitor T-CON board:
          http://s807.photobucket.com/albums/y...t=DSCF0882.jpg

          TV T-CON board:
          http://s807.photobucket.com/albums/y...t=DSC02397.jpg
          Never stop learning
          Basic LCD TV and Monitor troubleshooting guides.
          http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthr...956#post305956

          Voltage Regulator (LDO) testing:
          http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthr...999#post300999

          Inverter testing using old CFL:
          http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthr...er+testing+cfl

          Tear down pictures : Hit the ">" Show Albums and stories" on the left side
          http://s807.photobucket.com/user/budm/library/

          TV Factory reset codes listing:
          http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=24809

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          • o3365566
            Member
            • Nov 2012
            • 31
            • france

            #6
            Re: Chimei CMV222H fuse identification

            So I found this one:
            http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/non-re...fuses/6242991/

            Is voltage important? 32 or 63V?

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            • budm
              Badcaps Legend
              • Feb 2010
              • 40746
              • USA

              #7
              Re: Chimei CMV222H fuse identification

              We only dealing with 12V at the most for the voltage that feeds that fuse, 32V or 63 will be just fine.
              Never stop learning
              Basic LCD TV and Monitor troubleshooting guides.
              http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthr...956#post305956

              Voltage Regulator (LDO) testing:
              http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthr...999#post300999

              Inverter testing using old CFL:
              http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthr...er+testing+cfl

              Tear down pictures : Hit the ">" Show Albums and stories" on the left side
              http://s807.photobucket.com/user/budm/library/

              TV Factory reset codes listing:
              http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=24809

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              • o3365566
                Member
                • Nov 2012
                • 31
                • france

                #8
                Re: Chimei CMV222H fuse identification

                Thank you very much for you help!

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                • o3365566
                  Member
                  • Nov 2012
                  • 31
                  • france

                  #9
                  Re: Chimei CMV222H fuse identification

                  Hi all,
                  I'm here again because after replacing the fuse (3A) my display worked for about 5 min and then fuse blown again.
                  Now I have 2 hypothesis:

                  1. Fuse isn't the right one and I need a greater one (in current).
                  2. Other caps are gone (but they all look ok!) and so my display works for a few minutes and than the broken cap burn the fuse again.

                  The power mosfet I've changed in TCON is this one:
                  http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/mosfet...stors/7377228/

                  It states Maximum Continuous Drain Current = 6.3 A. Is this important for correctly choose the fuse?

                  Thanks in advance!

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                  • selldoor
                    Slow Learner
                    • Dec 2010
                    • 7870

                    #10
                    Re: Chimei CMV222H fuse identification

                    Was the mosfet an exact match for the one you replaced.
                    You could try a 4a fuse will still blow if there is a real problem without causing any damage ( They often are 4 amps in that position on other boards.)

                    It is also possible to get two types of fuse fast blow and slow blow**. If you had fast blow it will blow immediately whereas the slow blow will tolerate a slight excess for a short time


                    EDIT ** also called fastacting and antisurge
                    Last edited by selldoor; 11-21-2012, 02:12 PM.
                    Please upload pictures using attachment function when ask for help on the repair
                    http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=39740

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                    • o3365566
                      Member
                      • Nov 2012
                      • 31
                      • france

                      #11
                      Re: Chimei CMV222H fuse identification

                      Originally posted by selldoor
                      Was the mosfet an exact match for the one you replaced.
                      I'm not sure because othe original was completely burnt so I looked for the nearest IC and found an FP5139. Than I searched on internet something like the circuit in the monitor and I found this:


                      In figure 14, there is a circuit similar to mine and the reference for the mosfet is AP2306GN. So I found that:


                      And finally I looked for something equivalent...

                      Actually I have same 3A fuse spare but no 4A so I thought to use 2 of them. Do you think it would be a stupid test?

                      Thanks!

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                      • selldoor
                        Slow Learner
                        • Dec 2010
                        • 7870

                        #12
                        Re: Chimei CMV222H fuse identification

                        I dont know whether using a 5.3A mosfet would merit a bigger fuse.
                        as we dont know what was in there before.
                        Using 2 fuses - again I dont know if two 3 A fuses in parallel = 6 amps.
                        and if there is aproblem then will the mosfet blow before the 2 fuses?

                        Better wait to see if you get someone on who knows.
                        Please upload pictures using attachment function when ask for help on the repair
                        http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=39740

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                        • budm
                          Badcaps Legend
                          • Feb 2010
                          • 40746
                          • USA

                          #13
                          Re: Chimei CMV222H fuse identification

                          That T-con should not be drawing maore than 3A for a 22" screen. I believe you still have shorted circuits on the board somewhere which is why it blew the original fuse in the first place.
                          Never stop learning
                          Basic LCD TV and Monitor troubleshooting guides.
                          http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthr...956#post305956

                          Voltage Regulator (LDO) testing:
                          http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthr...999#post300999

                          Inverter testing using old CFL:
                          http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthr...er+testing+cfl

                          Tear down pictures : Hit the ">" Show Albums and stories" on the left side
                          http://s807.photobucket.com/user/budm/library/

                          TV Factory reset codes listing:
                          http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=24809

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                          • o3365566
                            Member
                            • Nov 2012
                            • 31
                            • france

                            #14
                            Re: Chimei CMV222H fuse identification

                            I think 2 3A fuse in parallel are equivalent to a 6A fuse.

                            PS: I didn't say that the original problem was a cap + burnt mosfet. Fuse was OK. It's my fault if it's burnt.

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                            • o3365566
                              Member
                              • Nov 2012
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                              • france

                              #15
                              Re: Chimei CMV222H fuse identification

                              Originally posted by budm
                              That T-con should not be drawing maore than 3A for a 22" screen. I believe you still have shorted circuits on the board somewhere which is why it blew the original fuse in the first place.
                              You beat me on time, in my last post I added that original fuse was ok. I burned it doing some test...

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                              • o3365566
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                                • Nov 2012
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                                • france

                                #16
                                Re: Chimei CMV222H fuse identification

                                I didn't find a way to change the thread title so I created a new thread for the new problem here:
                                https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=24273

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