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Submitted By

Luis

Date Posted

10/29/2003 1:35:55 AM

Title

panasonic model PVQ-2512 blows line fuse, need help!

 

Message

Hi, I'm currently repairing a panasonic model PVQ-2512 that keeps blowing the line fuse. I have checked every component in the power supply area and couldn't find any other faulty components. If anyone has a solution to this problem, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you in advance! e-mail: lag021200@hotmail.com

Submitted By

william

Date Posted

11/10/2003 11:02:02 AM

Title

RE: panasonic model PVQ-2512 blows line fuse, need help!

 

Message

If you mean `blows main fuse` in tv when turned on (?) then check the posistor, likely s/c.

Submitted By

alonzo

Date Posted

11/29/2003 2:24:19 AM

Title

RE: panasonic model PVQ-2512 blows line fuse, need help!

 

Message

sounds like a shorted rectifier diode.read the ac cord with an ohm meter to see if u have a short

Submitted By

JEFF

Date Posted

1/3/2004 1:33:58 AM

Title

RE: panasonic model PVQ-2512 blows line fuse, need help!

 

Message

CHECK FOR CURRENT COMING TRROUGH YOUR CABLE

 

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