LG 47LD452B no power to backlights, blown fuse, shorted FETS, what did I miss?

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  • DXseekerMO
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    • Feb 2018
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    Re: LG 47LD452B no power to backlights, blown fuse, shorted FETS, what did I miss?

    Yes, all four identical
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