Re: LG model 42LG50-UG, new user needs help selecting correct replacement fuse 4 inve
Awesomeness, thanks!
This is getting easier by the minute. I had planned on buying from digikey but I did quick check on ebay and viola, problem solved!
Here we go, [url]http://www.ebay.com/itm/7-pieces-axial-leaded-pico-fuse-1A-/130357844703?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1e59eedadf[/url]
I truly feel sorry for people buying TV's with their hard earned $$$ and then having some very inexpensive part fail, causing the consumer, who usually has not a clue how...
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Re: LG model 42LG50-UG, new user needs help selecting correct replacement fuse 4 inve
Physical size is ~ 3/16"L x 3/32"W x 1/16"T. I noticed in an earlier post that a DMM was used that was able to capture max current draw and it was done where this fuse is installed. It was noted that there was not much headroom at startup and that's where I got the question/idea about using a slow blow fuse, that and in the name of ensuring reliability.
I guess I was sleeping at the wheel when I made my earlier post, you are correct,...
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Re: LG model 42LG50-UG, new user needs help selecting correct replacement fuse 4 inve
Bump......anyone?
I was wrong about that fuse size in my last post and in fact, the correct spec is .75A/76V. Along with the earlier replacement problem, what do you do when so far I have found no 76V fuses out there to pick from? Thanks in advance.
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LG model 42LG50-UG, new user needs help selecting correct replacement fuse 4 inverter
Hello to all! New user here, but a long time lurker that's come here several times seeking knowledge from the many skilled members. I'm hoping that someone can help me finish a repair job that I doubt I could have done without the past help of several members here.
As noted, I'm working on a LG model 42LG50-UG LED tv, and I have determined, and proven, AND temporarily scabbed in a round fuse (with successful results) to address what seems to be the commonly blowing fuse described in this thread: [url]https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?t=10439[/url]
This is the...Last edited by Parachute; 04-10-2013, 12:24 PM.
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