Re: LG model RU-23LZ21 blowing inverter fuse
I have the same inverter with the same problem. I tested the transistors and they all appeared to be good, but obviously, I missed one (nothing toned, though). So I shorted the fuse (just to test it, then I'd get a new one...), and one of the SI4532 chips belched forth fire. Of course, I pulled the plug. My questions are two-fold:
1. Will replacing the transistor fix the board, or did shorting the fuse do permanent damage to other chips? Opinions?
2. I have some SI4812 chips I use for laptop motherboards. Will they work in this?
Thanks!
I have the same inverter with the same problem. I tested the transistors and they all appeared to be good, but obviously, I missed one (nothing toned, though). So I shorted the fuse (just to test it, then I'd get a new one...), and one of the SI4532 chips belched forth fire. Of course, I pulled the plug. My questions are two-fold:
1. Will replacing the transistor fix the board, or did shorting the fuse do permanent damage to other chips? Opinions?
2. I have some SI4812 chips I use for laptop motherboards. Will they work in this?
Thanks!
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