I have an Element FLX-3211B LCD TV that will not turn on. Before I received it, somebody installed a "cap kit" in the power supply. I was told that before the cap kit, it would often not turn on or sometimes even off when the power button was pressed. It eventually died completely. After the cap kit, the only signs of life are the standby indicator on the front of the TV turns from red to blue when the power button is pressed. On the power supply, the red LED flashes most of the time when "on".
In the "on" condition, the power supplies voltages are correct as marked on the board at the output connector with the exception of the 20v pin which is actually producing 24v.
I have checked for a "no backlight" condition and can not see any faint image.
My question is, is it normal/O.K. for the 20v pin to actually have 24 volts? If so, then is it safe to assume that the main board is defective?
In the "on" condition, the power supplies voltages are correct as marked on the board at the output connector with the exception of the 20v pin which is actually producing 24v.
I have checked for a "no backlight" condition and can not see any faint image.
My question is, is it normal/O.K. for the 20v pin to actually have 24 volts? If so, then is it safe to assume that the main board is defective?
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