

friend. The flyabck number is not visible. if you mention the chassis number of the tv. There may be a diagram to search the web. and see what number of flayback, that chassis carries
brother if you are a professional technician you will know that in many cases you have to adapt another one because you hardly manage to get the original that is very easy you just need to write down the pins of each exit and entrance of said flaybat and then look for another one that looks more similar and if you need some voltage and the replacement does not have it, wind a piece of cable in the core and measure if it gives you the voltage you need I solve very fast so when I don't get a flay
Indicate model and / or Chassis of the TV.
The flyback series cannot be appreciated.
Actually that is the problem in principle the TV worked but when turning on the screen towards shorts and in the part of the flyback came out sparks and smelled burnt after a while the TV was still working normal only happened in the ignition around 5min, but one day He did the same but no longer turned on just to a good ticking sound by changing the source the TV turns on again but the same thing continues to continue making short and the flyback on the bottom has signs of burning, consulting with technicians tell me that it is the flyback that has a leak but it has no serial
friend. look at the aber board if it has sn-91 --- and if the tv model. it's 27n-s50
if friend will have something to do here is a tv diagram? Chassis No. SN-91 Model 27N-S100 https://i.ibb.co/PjDjCHL/Sin-t-tulo.png
so I see in the image not seve burned measure it should give you little ohmiaje about 10 or less ohm but burned I do not think
Colleagues has already happened to me several times, it does not look burned, but in the first round, the voltage is usually skipped by sulfate before now it is uncovered before it came covered that coil drives a shot of an SCR and an integrated comb for ignition I think if I'm not bad happy late for everyone