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  • JunkmanJimbo
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    • Mar 2017
    • 192
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    Sanyo DP42740 keeps blowing fuses

    Sanyo DP42740 keeps blowing the two fuses at the main power cord connection. I have replaced both and they continue to blow when I plug in the power cord. With everything disconnected from the power supply board, I connected each cable one at a time to try to determine when they blow. When I connected the analog board the fuses blew. Don't know if this has anything do with it or not. Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
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  • dskall
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    • Oct 2016
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    Re: Sanyo DP42740 keeps blowing fuses

    With just power board connected does it blow fuse?
    I assume no responsibility for any stupid suggestions I might post.

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    • JunkmanJimbo
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      • Mar 2017
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      Re: Sanyo DP42740 keeps blowing fuses

      No, it does not blow the fuses when just the power cord is connected.

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      • dskall
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        • Oct 2016
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        Re: Sanyo DP42740 keeps blowing fuses

        Need picture of whole back of tv
        I assume no responsibility for any stupid suggestions I might post.

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        • JunkmanJimbo
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          • Mar 2017
          • 192
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          Re: Sanyo DP42740 keeps blowing fuses

          Okay I will get it now, thanks.

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          • JunkmanJimbo
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            • Mar 2017
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            Re: Sanyo DP42740 keeps blowing fuses

            Here's the picture you asked for.
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            • tw2005
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              • Oct 2011
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              Re: Sanyo DP42740 keeps blowing fuses

              Originally posted by JunkmanJimbo
              Sanyo DP42740 keeps blowing the two fuses at the main power cord connection. I have replaced both and they continue to blow when I plug in the power cord. With everything disconnected from the power supply board, I connected each cable one at a time to try to determine when they blow. When I connected the analog board the fuses blew. Don't know if this has anything do with it or not. Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
              If you look at this TV as a Panasonic Hybrid it makes sense. The Analog board would be sending the command to latch the 2 relays which applies mains, sounds like the power board FETs will be shorted out and who knows what else. That's where I'd start. shopjimmy does a kit for common failures.

              Amaybe that's also a clue where to look.

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