Shock: Pretty sure no one else have even taken the metal plate off the back of the circuit board before me. I will go around and freshen up all the solder joints on the board to make sure everything is good by the way to make sure there aren't any dry joints.
Andy Watson: Yes you did predict it and a good prediction you've made... But it wasn't from swapping the parts it was from an accident on my behalf... I was soldering on a part from the other board and I soldered on one of the three pins while I bolted it to the heat sink then forgot to solder the other leads in and went to test it instantly hearing a loud pop and a different part on the board blew most likely damaging a bunch of other things as-well. So its indirectly from swapping parts yes but it wouldn't have happened probably if I payed a bit more attention. Now as for measuring voltage on the 0100 part where am I to read the voltage and how shall it help me in determining if the replacement part (
http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/tl431a.pdf) will work? Sorry for the ignorance but I've put the post in beginners for a reason.
Dr.P: I'll be sure to try and read most of it especially that paragraph. Thanks.
Edit: Dr.P this seems to have to do with regulators that turn wall voltage AC down to DC not DC to DC supplies. As this is talking about HV filtering caps and fuses and all the such as which my board has none of its a simple DC to DC converter.
I'm working out the schematic to try and label everything as it is on my board but as it seems that schematic is the EXACT thing I have if anything maybe a resistor or two off. But everything seems the same so you may look at that for reference and tell me where there are HV caps and or fuses but I do not see any on my board or the schematic.