I have repaired more lcd monitors than I care to think about. Usually in monitors/TV's, the caps that go bad are in the power supply. There are of course exceptions. Sometimes the cap manufacturer just made inferior parts if you are lucky that's your problem. Moving past that, some of the PCB's are anywhere from 2 to 6 layers depending on the electronic item in question. usually 2 layer low end product, 6 layer high end products...with exceptions. You will need good equipment, not the Radio shack $3.95 soldering iron. If you burn the PCB, just pack it all in a box and chuck it out. No way to work around a damaged board unless you can trace and replace. The Capacitors usually go because of the voltage being to high and overheating for extended periods of time. You can replace them and sometimes get lucky to have it work for a while. Exceptions here also, sometimes they pop immediately. Either way, the best repair is to find out what caused the problem to begin with. You can also replace the caps with an item that is close if you can't find the correct value. Higher voltage within reason, never lower and you can go up to 25% higher uf value if necessary. The electronics in the power supply are not that critical. Good luck....