First post, so please be gentle 
I have a 42" Vizio LCD that doesn't consistently go into standby when you turn it "off". It usually goes from white light to no light (no orange light). In order to get the orange light working again, I have to unplug it for a few seconds and plug it back in. (EDIT: To be clear, the TV turns on and works normally when you reset it and have the orange light on).
I took it apart to do some investigating (thanks badcaps!), and found the power board to have a very light humming/buzzing sound when the set is plugged in AND the orange light is on. I can't tell where on the power board the buzzing is coming from. When the orange light is off, there is only silence (and the TV cannot turn on).
By this point, you might already suspect bad caps in the 5v rail. I thought the same, so I visually inspected the tops of every cap on the power board...no bulging/burning (see photos) or other obvious indicators (to me) of a bad cap. I'm not sure if its possible for another component (xformer/vreg) to cause this specific issue...so I'm kindly asking for your thoughts on the issue before I start replacing every cap on the board.
Thanks for your input!
Mainboard measurements are below, although I don't think the problem is on the mainboard (photos attached also).
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Fuses (each side):
5.22v/5.19v
12.27v/12.25v
u16
11.51v
6.5mv
5v
u44
8.41v
9.67v
11.52v
u22
2.09v
3.3v
5.2v
u15
2.08v
3.3v (big tab...center pin is cut)
5.16v
u19
1.2v
2.5v (like u15)
5.16v
u17
2.1v
3.3
5.16v
u21
5mv
1.25v
2.5v
q19
12.19v
12.25v
11.53v
Power board output connector to mainboard (with tv on):
>space
>4.99v brown (B1)
>3.36v black (A1)
>5.23v white
>5.23v gray
>5.24v purple
>(space)
>0v blue
>0v green
>0v yellow
>(space)
>12.27v orange
>12.27 red
>12.27 brown
>1.93v black (PSON)

I have a 42" Vizio LCD that doesn't consistently go into standby when you turn it "off". It usually goes from white light to no light (no orange light). In order to get the orange light working again, I have to unplug it for a few seconds and plug it back in. (EDIT: To be clear, the TV turns on and works normally when you reset it and have the orange light on).
I took it apart to do some investigating (thanks badcaps!), and found the power board to have a very light humming/buzzing sound when the set is plugged in AND the orange light is on. I can't tell where on the power board the buzzing is coming from. When the orange light is off, there is only silence (and the TV cannot turn on).
By this point, you might already suspect bad caps in the 5v rail. I thought the same, so I visually inspected the tops of every cap on the power board...no bulging/burning (see photos) or other obvious indicators (to me) of a bad cap. I'm not sure if its possible for another component (xformer/vreg) to cause this specific issue...so I'm kindly asking for your thoughts on the issue before I start replacing every cap on the board.
Thanks for your input!
Mainboard measurements are below, although I don't think the problem is on the mainboard (photos attached also).
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Fuses (each side):
5.22v/5.19v
12.27v/12.25v
u16
11.51v
6.5mv
5v
u44
8.41v
9.67v
11.52v
u22
2.09v
3.3v
5.2v
u15
2.08v
3.3v (big tab...center pin is cut)
5.16v
u19
1.2v
2.5v (like u15)
5.16v
u17
2.1v
3.3
5.16v
u21
5mv
1.25v
2.5v
q19
12.19v
12.25v
11.53v
Power board output connector to mainboard (with tv on):
>space
>4.99v brown (B1)
>3.36v black (A1)
>5.23v white
>5.23v gray
>5.24v purple
>(space)
>0v blue
>0v green
>0v yellow
>(space)
>12.27v orange
>12.27 red
>12.27 brown
>1.93v black (PSON)
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