LG 32LN575S No power Blown fuse.

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  • Dragunov
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    • Nov 2013
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    Re: LG 32LN575S No power Blown fuse.

    Originally posted by R_J
    The ic seems to be correct, I'm not sure which mosfet you are using?
    any 0.25Ω 1 or 2 watt should be ok, and for the source resistor (seems you have a choice of 0.22Ω) It should be ok

    you need to measure the size of the smd resistors on your board, 1206 are 3.2mm X 1.6mm
    I couldnt find my schubler tool to measure size of the package and while googleing to find dimensions came across this kit for this board it seems to be a common thing and also found some other things that are probably blown...

    http://www.ohmsupplies.co.uk/KIT462-...01-Q101-FAULTY

    I want buy this cause price is like im buying a new psu board but it will sure help me find what else is burned.
    Last edited by Dragunov; 01-07-2020, 02:44 AM.

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