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VERY common failure in CRT's was the bridge rectifier, which takes out the surge limiter as well, these also often fail if the SMPSU dies. I suspect the wire round the fuse probably did no damage, simply because the surge limiter is already O/C, so wrapping wire round the fuse has no effect.
I used to make up 'kits' for repairing PSU's in our most common failures, saved a lot of time fault finding - simply change all the usual bits, then go from there - usually all is well, and no extra work involved.
Interestingly, on a number of sets the reservoir capacitor (usually 22 or 47uF 400V) would go O/C - and on most sets this causes catastrophic failure of the PSU - and if you don't change it (along with all the blown bits), it all blows again when you turn it on for the first time. The interesting thing though, is that Tatung sets, despite using the same chip and circuit as many others, survived the capacitor going O/C, and even continued to work, but with a noticeable hum bar.