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You will need the correct board, if one isn't available the TV will need to be recycled. Unfortunately, it's quite common for one model to have several non-interchangeable boards
Let me be sure I understand this, you have 2.7 vdc when the connector is going to the main and nothing when it's unhooked? or is it the other way around?
Just being curious from what little information that you provided, why would you reset a power board? The power board has a fuse to replace when the supply goes out, however if it has gone out, then the board is in need of repair. Typically it is from the capacitors going bad on the board and need replacing. Qualified service tech only...
Most likely you will need to replace the main board. That model # uses several different main boards. The part # will be listed on the board. Make sure you order the exact part # of your old board.
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