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Capacitors are not all in all in any TV. There are many other components.
This monitor has a manufacturer's defect in two of the wiring harnesses: the harness going from the controller board to the power button (4 grey, 1 blue wire) and from the power button to the side controls (3 grey, 1 blue wire). The insulation was not stripped properly from the blue wires on any of the 4 connectors. You will have to open the monitor (snaps apart, no screws) and replace the 2 blue wires. You can solder jumpers to the pins or replace the entire harnesses.
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