Why not tell us what we are looking at, what kind of circuit. What did it come from? What type of board is that, who makes it? when? ETC
Got a model number on your tv?
Looks like a standard velocity .22 round would snap right in the fuse holder. That works for automotive fuses.
Ummmmm..... don't really try that
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My research says its a Bourns fuse, s=2 amps...I need to verify...
That would just figure, printing "5" on a 2A fuse. Some of these people need to be slapped. Usually you won't have a soldered in fuse blow unless there's something really wrong downstream of it. Replacing the fuse won't fix that. Once you fix that, you can, however, replace it with any other fuse with the same current and speed rating, and equal or higher voltage rating (this is actually important, don't ignore it) as long as it fits physically.
Put an ammeter across it and turn on the TV set, providing you have already repaired the problem that blew it. Then buy a replacement fuse that is rated slightly higher than the ammeter reading.
Or put a 5 Amp fuse in there and see if it blows.
Common 12V, 5A surface mount that is normally used to protect when mosfets fail (short). At least that is what I used them for back in the day (15 years ago) when I was in engineering.