Have submitted a post on previous thread but no response.
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I have the same TV which presents the same problem. I have removed the back and tested the two fuses responsible for a no picture situation. We have no picture but do have sound and backlight. When I tested the fuse in your pics it reads a little over 14v the other one for the DTV 12v feed just to the right of the board connectors below the T-con board PA7001/JS7065 reads 0.01v but the one below (C7122) reads a little over 14v too. This TV is critical to my wife's viewing as she has an illness that prevents her being able to use multiple remotes for separate satellite box etc. she's missing it. Last question, if I cannot get the correct component can I solder a 12v 2amp fuse in situ, perhaps in a fuse holder? I am willing to invest in a new soldering iron, mine is a bit of a poker. Recommendations for something moderately priced and adequate. Please bear in mind we live in the sticks in NW France, read dark ages for choice and availability. Delivery is also painfully slow, quicker to buy and ship from the UK! Any assistance on this topic would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance, Paul
Fault on TX43LZD81
I have the same TV which presents the same problem. I have removed the back and tested the two fuses responsible for a no picture situation. We have no picture but do have sound and backlight. When I tested the fuse in your pics it reads a little over 14v the other one for the DTV 12v feed just to the right of the board connectors below the T-con board PA7001/JS7065 reads 0.01v but the one below (C7122) reads a little over 14v too. This TV is critical to my wife's viewing as she has an illness that prevents her being able to use multiple remotes for separate satellite box etc. she's missing it. Last question, if I cannot get the correct component can I solder a 12v 2amp fuse in situ, perhaps in a fuse holder? I am willing to invest in a new soldering iron, mine is a bit of a poker. Recommendations for something moderately priced and adequate. Please bear in mind we live in the sticks in NW France, read dark ages for choice and availability. Delivery is also painfully slow, quicker to buy and ship from the UK! Any assistance on this topic would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance, Paul
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