I hope I'm posting this in the right forum. I garbage picked a Digital Lifestyles 32" lcd tv the other day. Symptom is no power at all. No standby light. I'm sorta weak with this stuff. I have replaced blown caps on monitors, motherboards and other tv's with pretty good success, but that's about the extent of it. I found a burnt component on the PS. I guess you call it a mosfet. My question is can anyone identify by what markings are left on it?
So far I think it may be a Fairchild mosfet. I can see the F and what looks like M 519 and another F 0 3 and maybe a U. That's all I can get.
The TV is made by a company called Corion USA. The model is WT322 and the
TV part# is FA1B-32Z. I have found photos of what's suppose to be the power supply by googling but it looks totally different then what I have. I know it's a cheapy but I've garbage picked three other flatscreen tv's that I was able to fix and have them all in use in my house. My youngest daughter is on the bottom of the list to get one. If I can fix this one she's in like flynn.
I figure this would be the place to ask so anything anyone may be able to add would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
So far I think it may be a Fairchild mosfet. I can see the F and what looks like M 519 and another F 0 3 and maybe a U. That's all I can get.
The TV is made by a company called Corion USA. The model is WT322 and the
TV part# is FA1B-32Z. I have found photos of what's suppose to be the power supply by googling but it looks totally different then what I have. I know it's a cheapy but I've garbage picked three other flatscreen tv's that I was able to fix and have them all in use in my house. My youngest daughter is on the bottom of the list to get one. If I can fix this one she's in like flynn.
I figure this would be the place to ask so anything anyone may be able to add would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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