Kagi monitor blowing fuse

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This fuse keeps blowing where should I start? And what monitor chassis is this? Is there anyone who works on them? This monitor is in a universal cheeky mouse.
 

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So I figured out it's a kagi monitor. I disconnected the power board from the main board and the fuse doesn't blow. So I think I can at least rule that piece out
 
Need to ohm the plug from the main board and measure

The two supply's lines on the plug to ground

The boards plugs are labeled B1 & B2 and ground.

Do you measure either pin shorted to ground?

They go to the power board. And to main.

One of those pins go to the HOT. Collector if low ohms to ground

On the top hat transistor. Then remove the HOT

Then plug in again if no shorts on those two pins

From the power supply

You should have the two voltages come up from the PS and no blowing the fuse
 
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