Hello folks. First time poster, 8 month lurker. Be gentle 
I have two Vizio 47" TVs, model VO47L FHDTV10A. I believe budm asked for confirmation on another thread concerning the second digit. It is indeed the letter O and not the number 0.
Both of these sets have the same boards. They both have the same symptoms. Plugs in to standby (amber logo comes on). Powers on with button (logo changes to white. I don't have remotes for either) The screen does not power on.
I have checked a few voltages against chassis ground per this YouTube video from one of your members I subscribed to a while back. Unfortunately I don't remember his username here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jR2UZhoDC2c
I've been clumsy at best at getting these voltages and the video goes too fast to follow with my beginner's multi-meter prodding. I'd LOVE to have a list of points to check and their proper values.
All the can style caps appear to be in good condition on both the power supplies and the main boards.
Confession: I picked these sets up over a year ago and ordered a couple refurb'ed power supplies from shopJimmy I believe. My tinkering attempts were interrupted until now and I honestly don't remember if the boards I'm using now were the originals or the replacements. The replacements were NOT in beautiful condition either and I was suspect of their worth, but I do have them and they also share the same part numbers. My intentions, in true badcap forum style, is to repair originals and refurbs and to sell the ones I don't use.
The Master & Slave inverter boards for both have bad caps and burnt traces on their ICs. I replaced the caps on one set before my several month break. Actually, during the cap replacement was when I discovered the burnt IC traces which was the first part of me getting overwhelmed and dropping the project for too long.
I remember hearing unhealthy noises from all the power supply boards I tried. I don't know if it's their fault or a result of something down the line.
The service manual I was able to find had the good sections omitted.
I'm deferring to you guys on more of this stuff than I'd like. I hate entering this feeling so mentally naked. I think I'm a quick learner and I respect you guys and your time. I will do everything in my power not to waste either. I have thick skin, so be blunt if necessary at any time to help un-noob me bit by bit. I have tried to find more information on my own to no avail. I have several other TVs, PC parts, and pro audio equip that I'll be progressing on to after this. I also intend to become a veteran and share the burden/pleasure of helping folks just like me as I'm able. All help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
I'm including several pics to hopefully express anything I don't know how to yet.
Label (in case there's info here that changes with revisions I'm not aware of)
Master Inverter Board (showing damaged caps and burnt IC traces)
Nasty burnt area of PCB on the top left corner of the Power Supply (Should I say PSU from here out?) that is beneath cap CY5 (determined from looking at one of the other power supplies).
The flip side of the above power supply damaged area. (again that cap was once visibly labeled Cy5)
Overall layout of these sets with no boards pulled.
That completes my first cry for help. I hope it's formatted the way you guys prefer. All set to provide any additional info

I have two Vizio 47" TVs, model VO47L FHDTV10A. I believe budm asked for confirmation on another thread concerning the second digit. It is indeed the letter O and not the number 0.
Both of these sets have the same boards. They both have the same symptoms. Plugs in to standby (amber logo comes on). Powers on with button (logo changes to white. I don't have remotes for either) The screen does not power on.
I have checked a few voltages against chassis ground per this YouTube video from one of your members I subscribed to a while back. Unfortunately I don't remember his username here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jR2UZhoDC2c
I've been clumsy at best at getting these voltages and the video goes too fast to follow with my beginner's multi-meter prodding. I'd LOVE to have a list of points to check and their proper values.
All the can style caps appear to be in good condition on both the power supplies and the main boards.
Confession: I picked these sets up over a year ago and ordered a couple refurb'ed power supplies from shopJimmy I believe. My tinkering attempts were interrupted until now and I honestly don't remember if the boards I'm using now were the originals or the replacements. The replacements were NOT in beautiful condition either and I was suspect of their worth, but I do have them and they also share the same part numbers. My intentions, in true badcap forum style, is to repair originals and refurbs and to sell the ones I don't use.
The Master & Slave inverter boards for both have bad caps and burnt traces on their ICs. I replaced the caps on one set before my several month break. Actually, during the cap replacement was when I discovered the burnt IC traces which was the first part of me getting overwhelmed and dropping the project for too long.
I remember hearing unhealthy noises from all the power supply boards I tried. I don't know if it's their fault or a result of something down the line.
The service manual I was able to find had the good sections omitted.
I'm deferring to you guys on more of this stuff than I'd like. I hate entering this feeling so mentally naked. I think I'm a quick learner and I respect you guys and your time. I will do everything in my power not to waste either. I have thick skin, so be blunt if necessary at any time to help un-noob me bit by bit. I have tried to find more information on my own to no avail. I have several other TVs, PC parts, and pro audio equip that I'll be progressing on to after this. I also intend to become a veteran and share the burden/pleasure of helping folks just like me as I'm able. All help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
I'm including several pics to hopefully express anything I don't know how to yet.
Label (in case there's info here that changes with revisions I'm not aware of)
Master Inverter Board (showing damaged caps and burnt IC traces)
Nasty burnt area of PCB on the top left corner of the Power Supply (Should I say PSU from here out?) that is beneath cap CY5 (determined from looking at one of the other power supplies).
The flip side of the above power supply damaged area. (again that cap was once visibly labeled Cy5)
Overall layout of these sets with no boards pulled.
That completes my first cry for help. I hope it's formatted the way you guys prefer. All set to provide any additional info

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