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The part # is 6709900020A . This was used in my set.The replacement part # is EAY32957901. You will need the longer wiring harness(1) if you use this board the old one is to short. Order from : Encompass @ 1-800-432-8542
Your right its a power supply issue and what your hearing is capcitor pop or maybe even a fuse, Well if you know about eletronics sure the new psu is going to be $150 bucks
It is all plug in. The only thing you MUST do is using a digital volt meter is make sure your VS,VA voltages are exact to the label on the top of the display panel. If you don't you will wind up with catastrophic failure of other boards in a very short time. They must be set set to a pure white screen.
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