I have completely recapped this power supply (with Panasonic FM, Chemicon KZE, Nichicon PW & VR): KAS200 inside this Lexsor 32" LCD TV. The PSU is also used in Polaroid TVs I believe. It's a 2-layer board, so a nightmare to debug and repair, as the pads have a tendency to peel off. 
Three caps were bulging on the secondary side but I replaced *all* secondary side caps. I haven't replaced anything primary side.
Before the re-cap most rails were measuring way under voltage.
Now only two are out of spec:
22V: measures 18.5V (pretty close - probably okay) - In fact the sticker mentions 18V so maybe it's just incorrect silkscreen?
24V(for inverter): measures 1.4V with inverter connected, 1.8V disconnected
What could cause the 24V to be so low? It's not a faulty inverter loading it down, because it's only 1.8V with it disconnected.
The symptoms at the moment are that the LED glows red in standby. When pressing the power button, it turns blue, but it stays like that until unplugged - no picture appears.

Three caps were bulging on the secondary side but I replaced *all* secondary side caps. I haven't replaced anything primary side.
Before the re-cap most rails were measuring way under voltage.
Now only two are out of spec:
22V: measures 18.5V (pretty close - probably okay) - In fact the sticker mentions 18V so maybe it's just incorrect silkscreen?
24V(for inverter): measures 1.4V with inverter connected, 1.8V disconnected
What could cause the 24V to be so low? It's not a faulty inverter loading it down, because it's only 1.8V with it disconnected.
The symptoms at the moment are that the LED glows red in standby. When pressing the power button, it turns blue, but it stays like that until unplugged - no picture appears.
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