Sharp 32HG5141K (TP.MS6486.PB710) Component ID

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  • sickboy
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2015
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    • UK

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    Sharp 32HG5141K (TP.MS6486.PB710) Component ID

    Hi, I have a Sharp 32HG5141K which uses a TP.MS6486.PB710 board.
    The problem was a blown fuse plus 2 shorted bridge rectifier diodes, plus I also noticed the ceramic cap CB120 is blown. Can anyone tell me what value this is?
    Alsi are there likely to be any more damage?
    Many thanks
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  • CapLeaker
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    • Dec 2014
    • 8158
    • Canada

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    Re: Sharp 32HG5141K (TP.MS6486.PB710) Component ID

    probably something around a 102k, 1kV snubber cap.

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