Vizio model E472VL Parts Replacement

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  • jreese6000
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    Vizio model E472VL Parts Replacement

    I am very new to posting so Help. Power supply for the Vizio board are back ordered for ever so I am going to fix it my self. I know that part # ICP250 4A00SMT is bad. It is 4A 11 ohm fuse/resistor but can't find.

    and 4 KF5N50FS Mosfet N Channel Mosfet Transistors. Want to order replacement parts but need Lots of Help. JR
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