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  • heavymachines
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    • Mar 2011
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    Sansui HDLCD1909 19" TV

    Sansui 19" TV Struck by power surge blew fuse and (M.O.V) varistor surprisingly good quality build all rubycon caps and other name brand components. Replaced blown 250v 4 amp fuse and 150 volt varistor solves the problem...
  • heavymachines
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    • Mar 2011
    • 1028
    • United States

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    Re: Sansui HDLCD1909 19" TV

    Ahem 125v 4amp fuse

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