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Electronics => Repair => Topic started by: Bumblebee001 on July 03, 2019, 11:42:35 am

Title: Blown fuse on LK-OP2060-003 rev: 1.2 power board
Post by: Bumblebee001 on July 03, 2019, 11:42:35 am
Hi guys,

I have a 22" TV widescreen by DGM. Model: LTV-2261WCR - PB10PT4. It just keeps blowing one fuse after another meaning there are other components that are bad and need replacing or perhaps - better still - a change of the whole power board.

The power board carries these details: LK-OP2060-003 rev: 1.2. I saw one for sale at ShopJimmy but it is Rev 1.1.

I am no electronic genius and need guidance on how best to get this TV working again. It has been repaired twice by a local technician and the result is always a few months of use then - pop - the fuse blows again. The guy may have been economical with the repairs yet charges an arm and a leg.

I would appreciate some help from this forum.
Title: Re: Blown fuse on LK-OP2060-003 rev: 1.2 power board
Post by: shakalnokturn on July 04, 2019, 11:21:11 pm
If it is "only" blowing it's own power supply fuse and supposedly the TV repair place are doing their job (not just replacing the fuse), there are a few points you may want to check to start with.
Is your mains supply suitable? Bad contacts in plugs, switches, leads? Usually listening closely will give you a clue.
Is mains voltage much too low or too high? Running on a generator?
Title: Re: Blown fuse on LK-OP2060-003 rev: 1.2 power board
Post by: Bumblebee001 on July 06, 2019, 11:39:31 am
There should be no issues with mains supply. Plug checked. I tested TV after replacement of fuse in another house and using another cable. Fuse blown again. It must be the board components.
Title: Re: Blown fuse on LK-OP2060-003 rev: 1.2 power board
Post by: tunk on July 07, 2019, 07:12:19 pm
I don't know what your problem is, but if you disconnect all output from the
power board and it still blows the fuse, then the power board is the problem.
Title: Re: Blown fuse on LK-OP2060-003 rev: 1.2 power board
Post by: Bumblebee001 on November 14, 2022, 11:14:05 pm
Any suggestions as to where I could source this power supply?

Regards