Any decent electrical shop should have those fuses. They tend to come in 20mm and 30mm lengths. You will need to know which. Also there are fast blow and slow blow fuses. If you have the originals and you can see the remains of a coil then you want slow blow. Otherwise just replace them with fast ones. The 1.2 amp fuse can be replaced with a 250 volt fuse.
So you want a 250ma 250v fuse.
and a 1.2A 250v fuse.
SOURCE: 6.3a slow-blow 125v fuse
It will work, the amp rating is most important, 125v / 250v does
not matter.......note: if you blow the fuse again, the TV will
need service.................T.
SOURCE: 6.3 slow-blow fuse
This worked for me. My set has a little panel around the power cord with a single screw; the real trick is fitting my hand in there to change the fuse. I guess they make the opening for monkeys or small children or something.
SOURCE: Can't find 2A 125v fuse replacement for on-off will 250v be OK?
There is no difference between a 125v and 250v fuse. The most important thing is the 2Amp. This fuse is probably the line fuse and could be the only trouble and may have blow with a line surge. Make sure the 2A you use is a Fast Blow Type. If it does blow again you most likely have a internal power supply failure.
SOURCE: i can't find a 6.3 125v fuse
If you look on the board that the fuse sits on you will see printed it states 6amp 125 Volt / 3amp 250Volt. This means that you can use either one. I think that is why the fuse states E.6.3 125Volt... I think it means either 6 amp (125 Volt) or 3 amp (250 volt). I noticed on the back of a fuse package that I bought that it stated these were interchangable so I put two and two together.
SOURCE: I need help finding a fuse for my HP PL4260N
You will be lucky if its actually the fuse. This HP TV is known for a circut board problem that was actually A KNOWN PROBLEM and HP still sold the TV's anyway. They were fixing the TV's for Free up until Dec when they decided to stop. You might want to contact the group that is taking legal action agaist HP for Selling a known defective product.
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