One day my Play 5 died. I suspect the pcb fuse next to the power terminal; however, that usually leads to a diode downstream being blown as well. As I can find no schematic of any kind, I hesitate to operate on this corpse without some encouragement and hopefully a tip as to which diode to test.
There is a Play 5 teardown section, but nowhere to select it in the drop down “Choose a Device”.
One day my Play 5 died. I suspect the pcb fuse next to the power terminal; however, that usually leads to a diode downstream being blown as well. As I can find no schematic of any kind, I hesitate to operate on this corpse without some encouragement and hopefully a tip as to which diode to test.
There is a Play 5 teardown section, but nowhere to select it in the drop down “Choose a Device”.
One day my Play 5 died. I suspect the pcb fuse next to the power terminal; however, that usually leads to a diode downstream being blown as well. As I can find no schematic of any kind, I hesitate to operate on this corpse without some encouragement and hopefully a tip as to which diode to test.
There is a Play 5 teardown section, but nowhere to select it in the drop down “Choose a Device”.
One day my Play 5 died. I suspect the pcb fuse next to the power terminal; however, that usually leads to a diode downstream being blown as well. As I can find no schematic of any kind, I hesitate to operate on this corpse without some encouragement and hopefully a tip as to which diode to test.
There is a Play 5 teardown section, but nowhere to select it in the drop down “Choose a Device”.
One day my Play 5 died. I suspect the pcb fuse next to the power terminal; however, that usually leads to a diode downstream being blown as well. As I can find no schematic of any kind, I hesitate to operate on this corpse without some encouragement and hopefully a tip as to which diode to test.
There is a Play 5 teardown section, but nowhere to select it in the drop down “Choose a Device”.