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On 01/02/2018 21:14, ss wrote:
On 01/02/2018 20:50, Harry Bloomfield wrote:
ss formulated on Thursday :
Ok here some images of the caps, back of board and front of board.
The cap wont pull out but then it may have welded when it exploded.

https://imgur.com/vCG2M8O

https://imgur.com/KhigJP1

https://imgur.com/71nQ3Pa


A much better idea of what we are looking at and it is a switch mode
type. The fuse is on the mains input side. If that is really intended
to be a fuse-holder, it is not one I have ever come across before. I
cannot see any obvious signs of damage, apart from the seriously
damaged fuse. Are there any obvious blast marks on the earthed casing
etc.?

I suspect there is no fault, apart from the obvious one, that your FIL
was messing about with it live and managed to short the fuse to earth/
metal casing. With that sort of blasted fuse, if there were a fault on
the PCB, the likelihood is that those diodes would also be well
blasted too - they are not.


The earths are ok, no burn marks.
I dont think the blasted fuse is in a fuse holder as such as when I
check on ebay they look similar ie as if they are in a holder.


I have known a suppression type capacitor to go short and the the
corresponding fuse to go in an old TV. In my case there was little left
of a conventional holder.

In this case the fuse is in series with the thermister.

I suspect the problem is whatever was plugged into CN3.