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chammyman:
Got a Bush IDLCD32TV22HD, sound works, channel changes all inputs work, backlight works fine.

Everything is there except a picture on the screen, now I pulled it apart and I found what I beleive is a blown surface mount transistor. There is no question the component is blown.

The board is the board that supplies the LCD screen itself it has several ribbons off it to the screen. The board has HP321X00107AD68XS1T101DFAL on a small white rectangular sticker, the transistor is at postion 0300 on the board, I believe I can make out MO on the transistor but the other half is melted.

If anyone has information on the rating of this transistor I would very much appreciate it so I can obtain a replacement.

Also what is the likliehood that this is the only issue? I have checked everything else over carefully and nothing else is blown, or damaged, no swollen caps etc etc, everything else seems fine. But I don't want to replace the part or get another board for it only to pop again right away.

Thanks in advance.

chammyman:
here is a picture of the blown transistor, its a different board to that of another members identical tv.



I assume pictures of the actual board would perhaps help more?

chammyman:
pulled the tv apart again today and pulle dout the board.

On closer inspections the transistor is in position Q300

The board is a 32b_C3._

Any info on what rating the transistor is or where I can get a replacement board would be very much appreciated.

SCOUSER:
hello try a place called wiltsgrove in birmingham 01217722733 thet have most lcd spares good luck

regards
shaun :thumbup:

brainstorm:
Hi Cammeyman,

If it is the screen driver board, then you normally have to buy the screen to get the board!
That would obviously write the tv off.
Your best bet might be to look on ebay to see if any one is selling one with a broken screen and then you will have a spare set of panels as well.

Hope this is of some help
Brian

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