Hi all,
I'm repairing the LED TV damaged after the lightening strike.
I've started with creating simple scheme (see below) and testing the components.
Only the fuse was blown (NSFT 2.5A 250V).
I replaced the fuse with the new one (<PS> E JET bel F2.5A 250V) and plugged the power, but the fuse immediately blew.
I suspect the problem may be with the type of the fuse: F2.5A probably means fast-blow, but I'm not sure whether NSFT is the slow-blow.
I've read that fuses used on the input are mostly the slow-blow, so I probably used the incorrect one, but I would like to be sure to use the slow-blow one.
I've tried to google the phrase "NFST 2.5A 250V", but found nothing helpful.
Does somebody know is "NSFT 2.5A" is rather slow-blow or fast-blow?
Thanks in advance,
Michał
I'm repairing the LED TV damaged after the lightening strike.
I've started with creating simple scheme (see below) and testing the components.

Only the fuse was blown (NSFT 2.5A 250V).
I replaced the fuse with the new one (<PS> E JET bel F2.5A 250V) and plugged the power, but the fuse immediately blew.
I suspect the problem may be with the type of the fuse: F2.5A probably means fast-blow, but I'm not sure whether NSFT is the slow-blow.
I've read that fuses used on the input are mostly the slow-blow, so I probably used the incorrect one, but I would like to be sure to use the slow-blow one.
I've tried to google the phrase "NFST 2.5A 250V", but found nothing helpful.
Does somebody know is "NSFT 2.5A" is rather slow-blow or fast-blow?
Thanks in advance,
Michał