Lookie what I found after 17 seconds of googling...
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OK that's good info skimask...thing is and this is true for SMPS CRT TV PSU'S only that I have dealt with. I am not sure about other TV or Flat Screens out there....okay nobody has confirmed what I saw in the pictures posted....if indeed the two 450V 68uF are swollen/have popped than most probably the Main fuse is open too....main smoothing caps like to go shorted when angry and fed with too much Voltage. And that kind of protects everything after them...as in sustained Voltage overloads. Not spikes. So chances are good all that will be wrong are the angry Caps, maybe a blown Bridge Rectifier, and an open surge resistor before the Bridge....
And such is my experience with thousands of SMPS. All Chinese and all work and blow up the same way.
The best thing for a Tech like me is to open a set...Main Smoothing cap has melted it's "head". Not blown up....but you can see it has bulged on top. Some sets work like this with a Hum bar.
For me a good indication that all is well. Old Main Smoothing Cap has stopped all the possible crap happening everywhere else by going dead short.
But, and I say but.......your SMPS is now faulty...not completely blown up....but does not work anymore. What good is that for anybody out there??
Hence my love of anything other than SMPS.......they have an Evil habit of going bang just when you really need them.
Hence my absolute love of Linear. Not the most efficient...but absolutely the most reliable.
Of course, and I have mentioned this before, Delta Electronics as far as SMPS go have mastered this art....
Problem once again would be that Mains goes sky high.....the integrity of the whole PSU relies on the abilities of the Main Smoothing Cap to handle it....and that is not up to them....
Anyway, out of here. I must eat now.
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