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Tv blew up

I was playing games on my xbox when a heard a loud pop and saw smoke rise from the back of my fairly old rear projection tv. is it just a fuse or other component that blew and could be replaced or has it really been destroyed?

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Power board probally have burn capacitors.Take the tv aparts,check for puff up or burst open capacitors.Know how to solders? Replaced these capacitors well get ur power back.Or replaced the whole power board buy it at Shopjimmy.com,Ebay.com.

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