Re: Vizio GV47LFHDTV10A No Picture No Sound Fix
I appreciate the help johnboy 1313, if you have a moment could you explain the ratings of this fuse and what's the 1206 that tom66 was referring. I just want to understand things. Appreciate the help.
Vizio GV47LFHDTV10A No Picture No Sound Fix
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Re: Vizio GV47LFHDTV10A No Picture No Sound Fix
I think this would be better.
http://www.digikey.com/product-detai...66-1-ND/615013Leave a comment:
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Re: Vizio GV47LFHDTV10A No Picture No Sound Fix
Just picked up one of these that have the exact same issue, tested the fuse and sure enough it was bad. I have never ordered a smd fuses before on digikey and was wondering if the link I provided is the correct one you were referring to tom66?
http://www.digikey.com/product-detai...89-1-ND/809343
Appreciate the help....
Or if anyone has a link to the one that is needed you would completely make my day cause now that I look more at this chart the more I feel like the above link is not the right oneLast edited by bleed4me; 01-20-2016, 12:55 AM.Leave a comment:
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Re: Vizio GV47LFHDTV10A No Picture No Sound Fix
Great to hear it's fixed.Leave a comment:
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Thanks for the feedback.Leave a comment:
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Re: Vizio GV47LFHDTV10A No Picture No Sound Fix
I purchased a 2A pico through-hole type fuse and soldered the leads to the pads. I've been using it a lot over the past week and consider it fixed now. Thanks for the help guys. This is probably the most truly useful forum that I belong to. You guys are what make this forum what it is.Leave a comment:
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Re: Vizio GV47LFHDTV10A No Picture No Sound Fix
I had two of these myself, with the same fuse issue.Leave a comment:
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2 amp time delay (or "slow blow") type. Minimum 24VDC rated. You can use SMD 1206 or through hole type.Leave a comment:
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Bud, before I make the trip across town, I'd like to call and make sure they have the fuse in stock. What type of fuse should I ask for?Leave a comment:
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That's what I figured. I'll stop at the store tomorrow and pick up a 2A fuse tomorrow.Leave a comment:
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That 3x more than running current, I would not do it.Leave a comment:
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I didn't have time to get the fuse after work. I have a 3A fuse in my bin. Would that be too much?Leave a comment:
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Re: Vizio GV47LFHDTV10A No Picture No Sound Fix
Thanks Bud. I'll see if I can pick up a 2A fuse this afternoon and put it in.Leave a comment:
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Re: Vizio GV47LFHDTV10A No Picture No Sound Fix
I had same problem just like that on my friend in June, the current draw is OK also. I put in the new fuse (2A (twice the current draw) PICOII fuse), it is still running today, he uses the TV everyday.
http://s807.photobucket.com/user/bud...?sort=3&page=1Last edited by budm; 10-23-2013, 08:07 PM.Leave a comment:
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Vizio GV47LFHDTV10A No Picture No Sound Fix
Uses main board 3647-0012-0150
Symptoms:
Powers on, Vizio logo turns from amber to white. No backlight. No picture. No sound. Control buttons stay lit. Will not power off unless unplugged.
Fix:
Replace F3, 1.5A fuse on main board.
I'm not sure what caused the fuse to blow in the first place. I replaced it. It powers on and has been working for a couple hours. I used my meter to see that it draws .98A through the fuse. I have a 3A fuse I can put in its place but I'm not sure if I should. In this instance, can I safely replace the 1.5A fuse with a 3A fuse?Tags: None
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