I am trying to get this power supply working again and I need to know if there is a fuse on this circuit board. Can someone help with this or what symbol for the fuse am I looking for. I replaced most of the caps already. Thank you
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Re: Help Identifing the fuse
Originally posted by fasner View PostCan someone help with this or what symbol for the fuse am I looking for.
The fuse is the red circle blob next to the AC input. Fuses are usually marked with a "F" on the PCB. For example, F100. A good fuse should measure less than 1.0 ohms on your multimeter.--- begin sig file ---
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Re: Help Identifing the fuse
Thank you for the response. It is reading .2 ohms. This is the Power PCB for a Samsung Sync Master 914V LCD. I changed most of the caps but still cannot get a good signal on the LCD. It started by losing any screen after about 1 minute. Thought I would strart by swapping out most of the caps--still not video, just straight vertical lines on the LCD.
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Re: Help Identifing the fuse
Ask the moderators to move this thread to the troubleshooting computer display section so experts like PlainBill, Alexanna, jetadm123 can add their input.
If you are not getting video, measure the DC voltage on the voltage regulators on the logic card and measure the DC voltage on the connectors between the logic and power board.
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