Fuse is OK, could be one of those red poly caps is bad, or the driver IC is not driving the bulbs. My bet would be on the red poly caps.
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Yes, those two caps are part of the bridge drive circuit for the inverter transformer. If you have the scope, you will need to find out if there is GATE drive signal from T2 or not.
This is going to turn into a really fun thread. Yes, I do have a scope, but I have absolutely no idea how to use it, bought an old Heathkit tube scope from a guy on craigslist, it's been sitting on my bench, but I dont even have a probe for it, let along know what knob to turn and make stuff happen. Can we go down this road, or am I asking too much? I can provide pics on the scope.
Thanks to all, this is getting fun....for me at least
Picture of the scope - we might be able to suggest probes you can use.
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before I do that, should I take both of the red caps out of circuit and test them with my esr meter? or are they different that I cant test? I have only tested electrolytic capacitors up to this point with my esr meter.
An ESR meter can't test those, but if you have an ordinary capacitance meter it probably can.
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mip320fl-t3 transformer is bad but finding a replacement is almost impossible because they don't sell just the transformer everywhere i looked. just spend the $34 and buy a mip329fl-q3 new power/inverter board. thats from china so it will take a while for shipping. what is the resistance between the 2 output pins of that transformer around 68 ohms? if you do by a new board compare the resistance of the old 1 to the new 1.
when I have my multimeter set on ohms for resistance my meter beeps as if it has continuity
both with power off and power on
Not sure what you mean by that but if you are testing resistance of parts in the PSU while the PSU is turned on that is a bad idea! You can damage your meter and maybe the PSU too.
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To test resistance, the multimeter outputs a small voltage into the test leads and across anything you connect it to for measuring. It actually measures the resulting current flow and converts that into Ohms.
If you connect it to a live circuit, high voltages\current could be applied to the meter circuitry, and cause damage.
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I just ended up buying a new power supply/inverter board on ebay, the mip329fl-q3, which looks like it may have some improvements over the one that failed. FYI.
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