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  • jonny78
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2017
    • 72
    • United Kingdom

    #1

    Tx-32lzd80

    Hi guys can someone point me in the direction of the correct part?

    ive got a blown fuse on the T-CON ( COMMON PROBLEM ON THIS SET) which is

    19100096 MDK 336-0

    check this thread with the same problem and solution

    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=32742

    if someone could point me in the direction of the part i need it would be greatly appreciated preferably EBAY please! Fuse is 24v/1.6a

    CHEERS!
  • yohnsee
    Semi-noob
    • Dec 2017
    • 198
    • Hungary

    #2
    Re: Tx-32lzd80

    Originally posted by jonny78
    Hi guys can someone point me in the direction of the correct part?

    ive got a blown fuse on the T-CON ( COMMON PROBLEM ON THIS SET) which is

    19100096 MDK 336-0

    check this thread with the same problem and solution

    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=32742

    if someone could point me in the direction of the part i need it would be greatly appreciated preferably EBAY please! Fuse is 24v/1.6a

    CHEERS!
    Hello,
    if it is really only the fuse, and nothing else is shorted, then I have 2 sources for you:
    1206 size
    0805 size
    As I searched the web for pictures from your tcon, I found some, but I am not sure in the size of it. The first one is in china, takes time to get to you. The second one is 2A instead of 1.6 (not a big deal, IMHO) but it is in UK, you should get it fast. Next question is, can you solder something so small by hand? I read the posts you linked, there is a guy, who didn't take the bad fuse off the board, he simply soldered the new one on top of the old.
    A lazy solution, but hey as long as it works
    Cheers, Janos

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