Since the letter as printed on top on the fuse is not standardized (not all fuse companies use the same codes), you can put your DMM in DC A mode to check the current draw when the backlights are set to the maximum, then double (you can try 50% higher too) the reading to get the fuse size you need.
OK, so I got this TV working all good and it still works but now I have a problem with the sound. If I want to turn the volume up from the buttons on the side I have to hold it or the volume will go down. The volume is jumping up and down but if I hold it long enough the volume will go up. Have any idea what is causing this?
Not a sticky button. I had time to mess with it today and I did a lot of testing on it. Works perfect with the remote. Well I have determined that it is a bad button. The button is not making full contact. So I am going to swap out a button to fix it. So looking through my parts I see I do not have a good replacement so I ordered 20 pieces for $0.99 on eBay.
Thank you lookimback because I probably wouldn't have bothered with the button but it was the button.
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