Did I fry my nec 1545v?

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Welp, fried my stinking monitor I think. The urge was so great to put an f-bomb in there and I haven't used one for about 4 years now. If someone wants to do a buncha cussing, I'll sign it. I'm mad.

I was making a projector, of course, like Marty Carangleos'.
I taped off the ballast and everything metal the monitors' boards might sit on, slapped it in the projector, went to adjust the mirror bracket and the power board and the vga in on the monitor boards got together. This happened last night. I got another fuse today, since it blew, all the while hoping that would fix it.
IT DIDN'T. I have power from the power board to the monitor, to the tune of 46v ac mostly, one 8 and one 9.. I'm not sure if the actual screen is 12v dc or not. Can anyone help or give me some ideas, I'm really bummed.

I really don't know a whole lot about all the electric componets on the board, so cut me a bit of slack.

Thanks guys 🙁
 
Well, Despite the lack of help anywhere on the 'net concerning this sort of problem, I got it figured out. Thanks to a tip from someone I found way doen in the depths of a google search, I got a 1550v for parts, which is identical in all ways to the 1545v. I pulled the psu, plugged it in, and now I'm back up and running!

WOOT!!!
 
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