Hey folks, i'm completely out of my depth here, and just trying to go step by step in terms of troubleshooting, while getting some more skills and knowledge on the matter.
Just to be clear, i have no knowledge about eletronics, hence why my approach to some of this may seem inadequate.
Recently my Sony BVM20F1U monitor engaged the "Overload" alert, and stopped turning on the tube.
I was told that, when it comes to the "Overload" problem, the issue usually lies on the PSU and within it, the components that fail more often are the electrolytic capacitors.
With this, i decided to replace all the thru hole electrolytic caps, and document the procedure to help the community.
Bought one of the cheaper soldering stations, documented the cap values and mapped them on the board view i got from the service manual.
I changed every cap. All went well, even though my soldering skills leave a lot to be desired.
Yesterday i mounted the PSU back in, turned the monitor on, and... nothing, silence.
I took it out again, opened the PSU and re-checked that all the cables and daughter boards were correctly connected. They were, so i tried again, this time leaving the psu in the ON position for a bit longer, maybe 10 seconds.
This time, i heard a loud bang. No smoke, no fire, no smell. A similar sound to when you short a capacitor.
I dismounted the PSU again and found that a positive trace from the largest cap (C28 - 270uF 450V) shorted to another trace which belongs to one of the daughter boards mounted on the PSU.
I am looking for help to try and understand why this happened, and what could have caused it.
What my next steps in the troubleshooting process should be, and if it is even worth the time, or did this short damage the PSU beyond repair.
I'm very eager to learn more about how all of this works.
I'll add to this post the relevant information about said PSU.
Board schematic, photos, whatever else i can find.
PSU Schematic
Component Function Chart
Board Photos Component SideBefore Recap
After Recap
Board Photo Solder SideQuadrant 1
Quadrant 2
Quadrant 3
Quadrant 4
Short Closeup
Cap Map & List W\ESR Measurements Of Old Caps I Removedhttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1UrVHBQClCox3K6WayTCZapE6uFr7cD4cfokzMBOBfuo/edit?usp=sharingThank you all in advance for any help on this issue.