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    Sharp LC-26SB14U Power Board

    A tree knocked down my power line and blew the fuse 6.3 A 125V. I replaced the fuse and upon plugging in the power, a capcitor overheaded and burned. Where do I go from here?

    Radtrain

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    Re: Sharp LC-26SB14U Power Board

    Originally posted by radtrain View Post
    I replaced the fuse and upon plugging in the power, a capcitor overheaded and burned.
    1) It is always helpful to post clear focused top down view pictures of all your boards (both sides) as close to 2000x2000 resolution using the manage attachement. Please do not post inline.

    2) Do you have a multimeter? If yes, we can suggest testing components for shorts.
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      Re: Sharp LC-26SB14U Power Board

      yes. I have a multimeter

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        Re: Sharp LC-26SB14U Power Board

        Originally posted by radtrain View Post
        yes. I have a multimeter
        And the pictures? We can't recommend test points without knowing what is on the board as there are numerous design possibilities.
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