Alright, thanks to Ken I was able to find the Sharp Image SI 319 schimatic. This is great news as this weekend I acquired a Kortek KTA-915 that the previous owner claimed was blowing fuses as soon as it was powered up.
Now the chassis and neck board came detached from the CTR so I thought I would take a look at what I could find before hooking it up, blowing another fuse and then having to discharge the tube.
My 1st observation is that the schimatic (
http://arcarc.xmission.com/PDF_Monitors/Sharp%20Image%20SI-319S%2019in.pdf) shows the fuse that has been blowing is right after the AC Input and is rated at 250v 4A. Now I'll be the first to acknowledge that I'm a total newb but, if US current is 120v and this is the first component in the circuit path shouldn't it be 120v? Is this an error in the schimatic? Could this monitor be geared for European power standards (i.e. 220v)? Or the most likely, am I too much of a newb?
The blown fuse was rated at 4a 125v. Assuming the schimatic is correct I would replace the fuse with the 4a 250v and then hook it back up and hope the problem is solved. I just want to make sure I not putting an over rated fuse in a circuit that can't handle it and turning my new monitor into somthing that I can toast marshmallows over.
Thanks in advance