All televisions are supplied with a power cord suitable for the model. If, for any reason, a new cord is used, it is important that you confirm it is correct for the television. The manual should provide the information but if there is any doubt, for safety, ask the advice of someone properly qualified before using a different power cable.
no.. it could damage your electrical components.
There is no way to hook a LCD to a router. The router is only made for "network" traffic. It's way different then the signals needed for the LCD. You only connect the ethernet cable from the computer to the router.
Your lcd can be used as your pc monitor by a simple cable usually DVI to HMDI cable. Many gamers use lcd tvs for better game play. You can also hook your pc up to your LCD tv to play movies and tv shows.
I don't think the HDMI signal can be split.
No, the voltage rating should not be exceeded. However, you could use a 250v 10a fuse for a 125v 10a fuse.
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use data cable and connet it in led or lcd tv only. normal tv can not connect with data cable of tablets
It depends on what you are powering with the circuit, but probably not. The 1.5 amp fuse would blow in normal operation of the device.
No
As long as the TV has an HDMI port, then it should work.
Use the correct fuse and nothing else.
You may want to check the ribbon cable from the LCD to the system board, may need cleaning, use the eraser of a pencil to clean contacts on cable.