Hey guys! let me first say that this place is awesome, and it's helped me alot so far.
Thanks guys!!! This is my first thread (I posted about a different problem/solution I had in a different thread) But I have a new problem that I can't seem to figure out.
So it goes like this, I have an Olevia 342-B11 42" LCD which I got from someone a while ago, Apparently what happened was that their power went out, and then when the power came back, they turned the TV on, or something along those lines, but heard a loud pop, and after that it wouldnt turn on at all. No standby, no lights, no nothing. Well I got it from them, I opened it up, and examined the power board. One of the MOSFETs had its middle leg blown off (It literally looked melted off) While the right leg was just a bit scorched, but when I desoldered it, it fell off. The left leg is OK, You can actually see it in the picture, I put it next to its replacement, which is the exact same model #04N70BF (which was really hard to find, but I got lucky on ebay). Right infront of the mosfet was a 100pF 1kv capacitor, which I think might have had the explosive charred soot on it from the mosfet, but I wasnt sure, so I replaced it too. But I replaced it with a ceramic one with the same parameters.... I dont know If I should have found an identical blue one that all the other ones on the board are.
The Power Board Model is FSP271-4F02
But either way. I thought that would have fixed the problem. But it still wouldn't turn on. The only voltages I get range from 58.1-59.7 all across the Primary area of the power board. None of the voltage gets through to the secondary part. The secondary is completely voltageless (if thats a word :-P)
I get readings of 58.1-59.7 at all the leads of IC 4 5 6 and 7 on the primary side, but 0 on secondary side.
I get 59.4 on the blue capacitor BS2 on the primary, but none on the other side.
On the small transformer I get 62.2 on each lead on the primary, but nothing on the other side.
On the larger one, there is no voltage on either lead in either side.
Now obviously this PSU still has the crappy CapXCon capacitors on it...Which I should replace, But I dont think they're a problem at this moment
So well...I dont know whats wrong with it....Maybe you guys can help?
Let me know if you need anymore information, I posted the pictured of both sides of the PSU, the control board and the replaced Capacitor and fet in its proper place.
I shopped around, the cheapest replacement is $65 with free shipping.
Thanks for the input in advance!

So it goes like this, I have an Olevia 342-B11 42" LCD which I got from someone a while ago, Apparently what happened was that their power went out, and then when the power came back, they turned the TV on, or something along those lines, but heard a loud pop, and after that it wouldnt turn on at all. No standby, no lights, no nothing. Well I got it from them, I opened it up, and examined the power board. One of the MOSFETs had its middle leg blown off (It literally looked melted off) While the right leg was just a bit scorched, but when I desoldered it, it fell off. The left leg is OK, You can actually see it in the picture, I put it next to its replacement, which is the exact same model #04N70BF (which was really hard to find, but I got lucky on ebay). Right infront of the mosfet was a 100pF 1kv capacitor, which I think might have had the explosive charred soot on it from the mosfet, but I wasnt sure, so I replaced it too. But I replaced it with a ceramic one with the same parameters.... I dont know If I should have found an identical blue one that all the other ones on the board are.
The Power Board Model is FSP271-4F02
But either way. I thought that would have fixed the problem. But it still wouldn't turn on. The only voltages I get range from 58.1-59.7 all across the Primary area of the power board. None of the voltage gets through to the secondary part. The secondary is completely voltageless (if thats a word :-P)
I get readings of 58.1-59.7 at all the leads of IC 4 5 6 and 7 on the primary side, but 0 on secondary side.
I get 59.4 on the blue capacitor BS2 on the primary, but none on the other side.
On the small transformer I get 62.2 on each lead on the primary, but nothing on the other side.
On the larger one, there is no voltage on either lead in either side.
Now obviously this PSU still has the crappy CapXCon capacitors on it...Which I should replace, But I dont think they're a problem at this moment

So well...I dont know whats wrong with it....Maybe you guys can help?

Let me know if you need anymore information, I posted the pictured of both sides of the PSU, the control board and the replaced Capacitor and fet in its proper place.
I shopped around, the cheapest replacement is $65 with free shipping.
Thanks for the input in advance!
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