So, this rather large and heavy beast of a TV recently gave off a loud bang, lost the magic smoke, and did nothing more after that. I'm new to doing TV repair, but I'd love to develop some more skills in this area, so i thought this would be a great first project. Having a functional TV afterwards would be sweet, but it's not life or death. I'm starting this thread to get general advice, like:
I apologize beforehand for the bad (phone) pictures.
First, make and model:
So I opened up the back panel, and found no physical damage, not a sign of blown caps (like I suspected). Suspecting the failure to be in the powerboard, I unhooked that and took it out for a closer look:
All seems fine (no bulging caps or anything), until i flipped the thing over:
Clearly these contact points are a little toasty. These 9 contacts are the only ones damaged, everything else looks good. They relate to the components circled below:
So, my direct questions are:
What are these things, and if I could source the parts, will that fix my problem, or will there be other defects I've missed?
Thanks guys!
- needed tools
- parts to replace and where to source
- what are these parts that failed and why?
I apologize beforehand for the bad (phone) pictures.

First, make and model:
So I opened up the back panel, and found no physical damage, not a sign of blown caps (like I suspected). Suspecting the failure to be in the powerboard, I unhooked that and took it out for a closer look:
All seems fine (no bulging caps or anything), until i flipped the thing over:
Clearly these contact points are a little toasty. These 9 contacts are the only ones damaged, everything else looks good. They relate to the components circled below:
So, my direct questions are:
What are these things, and if I could source the parts, will that fix my problem, or will there be other defects I've missed?
Thanks guys!
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