Panel model only applicable for main boards. Power boards just verify it was used in a 32" and that connectors are the same.
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I went ahead and got a board. $38 shipped. Version A. Fingers crossed that it will work. My model number is on the list of compatible versions so hope it works.
Manufacturers can change parts mid way through a run and often that is what leads to the difference between "A" and "B" boards. The design may have been found to work better with 25V 1000uF or vice versa.
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Manufacturers can change parts mid way through a run and often that is what leads to the difference between "A" and "B" boards. The design may have been found to work better with 25V 1000uF or vice versa.
Probably not. Any more than a few changes would most likely result in a new revision, e.g. "C".
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OK I am still newtothis.. excuse the pun.... but from what I have learnt having a lower microfarad capacitor in way of those lines is probably the culprit for low power outputs, dont have enough capacitance?
Not usually - actually quite often you can get away with lower capacitance. The main problem is ESR, which is a different property. Generally though ESR is lower with higher capacitance, so you may sometimes see more capacitance than would be strictly necessary (with perfect zero esr caps.)
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Yes, but from what I read they were talking about the button board, 3.3V is completely expected there due to the processor IO operating on 3.3V. Industry standard voltage 3.3V.
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Update on this. Ordered one power supply which showed up dead (only had 10-11V coming out to the backlight inverter). Got a 2nd one and the set is up and running. I'm putting the old one in the junk box for now and my look at it more later if I have time. Too many other projects to deal with right now.
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