Sometimes the stars align. 
I have 2 42PQ10s. One is a Zenith and the other is an LG.. They are identical in layout..
On the LG, when I power up the unit, the red LED comes on, then turns blue. Then 2 blue blinks, then goes solid red... The relay does a double click..
On the Zenith, when I power up the unit, there is no relay click and the LED just does a stuttered red blinking..
When I switch the Power boards on the units, the same symptoms occur. In other words, the symptoms follow the Power boards...
This tells me that the Power boards are bad.. Safe assumption??
One of the Power boards (the one that does the red then blue blinks then red) has MOSFET written on the heat sink.. A clue!??
So, my first thought is to simply replace both the power boards.. But that wouldn't be much fun and wouldn't help me this weekend...
So, my second thought was to take the mosfet off the one board and put it on the other board that is marked with (what I assume is) the mosfet problem..
How does my logic track???

I have 2 42PQ10s. One is a Zenith and the other is an LG.. They are identical in layout..
On the LG, when I power up the unit, the red LED comes on, then turns blue. Then 2 blue blinks, then goes solid red... The relay does a double click..
On the Zenith, when I power up the unit, there is no relay click and the LED just does a stuttered red blinking..
When I switch the Power boards on the units, the same symptoms occur. In other words, the symptoms follow the Power boards...
This tells me that the Power boards are bad.. Safe assumption??
One of the Power boards (the one that does the red then blue blinks then red) has MOSFET written on the heat sink.. A clue!??

So, my first thought is to simply replace both the power boards.. But that wouldn't be much fun and wouldn't help me this weekend...
So, my second thought was to take the mosfet off the one board and put it on the other board that is marked with (what I assume is) the mosfet problem..
How does my logic track???
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