Replaced monitor capacitors, still not working

Bobofwoggle

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I've got another broken monitor. Well, the same one as last time I was here, but whatever. Basically, it wouldn't power on so I checked for bulging caps, one was, I ordered replacements on Digikey and just now replaced them, but the monitor still doesn't work. The power light doesn't come on, the screen doesn't come on, nothing. I made sure the polarities on the caps are all correct and that I didn't screw up the soldering anywhere, and I just can not seem to find what's wrong. I'm worried I either got faulty caps from digikey or broke them somewhere in the process. Is there any way to test this, or does anybody have any suggestions about what else the problem might be?
 
It uses a regular power cord, has 2 boards (power and output), and I made absolutely certain before ordering replacements and double-checked before putting the replacements in that the values were the same as the originals.

If it helps any, prior to replacing the caps, the monitor would turn on if heated with a blowdryer for a few minutes beforehand, now it does not.
 
I use a pencil style weller soldering iron, one that just plugs straight into the wall with no base station. The monitor is an LG flatron 194wtx-bf, and the power board it uses is marked 68709d0012c.

I'm fairly certain what happened is I shorted some components on the metal chassis that holds both of the boards onto the panel as I was plugging it in, as I can't see any solder or leads where they don't belong, and the neutral pin joint on the AC in, as well as one of the legs of the switchmode transformer, are charred black.
 
good!! did that with my 19" Samsung Frankenstein monitor but not just the power board but also the video controller board that also had dvi instead of vga as on the old board. had to modify the bezel front to accept the buttons board that came with the new video controller board.
 

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