Hi,
Their would only be a limited number of components capable of blowing the fuse. They would be:
- bridge diode;
- filter capacitor;
- regulator IC;
- mains B+ capacitor; and/or
- overvoltage protection (SCR type).
all in the power supply circuitry.
Depending on the PSU design, other load side components can and may cause the fuse to blow likewise. They may include (but not be limited to):
- horizontal output transistor;
- flyback transformer; and/or
- yoke.
Repairs/diagnosis of course would require a fair familiarity of electronic components/circuitry and safety procedures, use of a DVM and a soldering iron. It would be to your added advantage access to a service manual or at the very least a schematic diagram with voltage readings. Should you be uncomfortable performing a DIY (do-it-yourself), perhaps your best bet would then be to seek the services of a qualified professional.
Hope this be of initial help/idea.
Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.
Good luck and kind regards.
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