Have you got a DMM (digital multimeter) and know how to use it?
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''If not'' see the safety warning below
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''If so'', measure the output from the step down converter to ensure that the output is only 110V AC.
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''If not'' see the safety warning.
If it is (or even if not) since a warranty repair is not an option you’ll have to open the blender and inspect the motherboard as to what damage has occurred.
Here’s a link to the ifixit [[Topic:Ninja NJ600]] guide. I realize that it is not the exact model number but hopefully it may be close enough to be of some help.
If you do see anything obvious such as burnt out components etc and are not sure, post some close up pictures back here.
Here’s how to do this. [guide|21499]
'''''Safety Warning:'''''
''Be safety aware as it is a potentially lethal voltage that you are measuring. If you don’t know what you’re doing then '''don’t do it'''.''
''Take the blender and the converter to a reputable, professional appliance or electronics repair service and ask for a quote''
Have you got a DMM (digital multimeter) and know how to use it?
''If so'', measure the output from the step down converter to ensure that the output is only 110V AC.
''If not'' see the safety warning.
-
If it is (or even if not) since a warranty repair is not an option you’ll have to open the blender and inspect the motherboard as to what has happened.
+
If it is (or even if not) since a warranty repair is not an option you’ll have to open the blender and inspect the motherboard as to what damage has occurred.
Here’s a link to the ifixit [[Topic:Ninja NJ600]] guide. I realize that it is not the exact model number but hopefully it may be close enough to be of some help.
If you do see anything obvious such as burnt out components etc and are not sure, post some close up pictures back here.
Here’s how to do this. [guide|21499]
'''''Safety Warning:'''''
''Be safety aware as it is a potentially lethal voltage that you are measuring. If you don’t know what you’re doing then '''don’t do it'''.''
''Take the blender and the converter to a reputable, professional appliance or electronics repair service and ask for a quote''
Have you got a DMM (digital multimeter) and know how to use it?
''If so'', measure the output from the step down converter to ensure that the output is only 110V AC.
''If not'' see the safety warning.
If it is (or even if not) since a warranty repair is not an option you’ll have to open the blender and inspect the motherboard as to what has happened.
Here’s a link to the ifixit [[Topic:Ninja NJ600]] guide. I realize that it is not the exact model number but hopefully it may be close enough to be of some help.
If you do see anything obvious such as burnt out components etc and are not sure, post some close up pictures back here.
Here’s how to do this. [guide|21499]
'''''Safety Warning:'''''
''Be safety aware as it is a potentially lethal voltage that you are measuring. If you don’t know what you’re doing then '''don’t do it'''.''
-
''Take the blender and the converter to a reputable, professional electronics repair service and ask for a quote''
+
''Take the blender and the converter to a reputable, professional appliance or electronics repair service and ask for a quote''
Have you got a DMM (digital multimeter) and know how to use it?
-
If so, measure the output from the step down converter to ensure that the output is only 110V AC.
+
''If so'', measure the output from the step down converter to ensure that the output is only 110V AC.
+
+
''If not'' see the safety warning.
If it is (or even if not) since a warranty repair is not an option you’ll have to open the blender and inspect the motherboard as to what has happened.
Here’s a link to the ifixit [[Topic:Ninja NJ600]] guide. I realize that it is not the exact model number but hopefully it may be close enough to be of some help.
If you do see anything obvious such as burnt out components etc and are not sure, post some close up pictures back here.
Here’s how to do this. [guide|21499]
'''''Safety Warning:'''''
''Be safety aware as it is a potentially lethal voltage that you are measuring. If you don’t know what you’re doing then '''don’t do it'''.''
''Take the blender and the converter to a reputable, professional electronics repair service and ask for a quote''
Have you got a DMM (digital multimeter) and know how to use it?
If so, measure the output from the step down converter to ensure that the output is only 110V AC.
If it is (or even if not) since a warranty repair is not an option you’ll have to open the blender and inspect the motherboard as to what has happened.
-
Here’s a link to the ifixit [[Topic:Ninja NJ600]] repair guide. I realize that it is not the exact model number but hopefully it may be close enough to be of some help.
+
Here’s a link to the ifixit [[Topic:Ninja NJ600]] guide. I realize that it is not the exact model number but hopefully it may be close enough to be of some help.
If you do see anything obvious such as burnt out components etc and are not sure, post some close up pictures back here.
Here’s how to do this. [guide|21499]
'''''Safety Warning:'''''
''Be safety aware as it is a potentially lethal voltage that you are measuring. If you don’t know what you’re doing then '''don’t do it'''.''
''Take the blender and the converter to a reputable, professional electronics repair service and ask for a quote''
Hi,
Have you got a DMM (digital multimeter) and know how to use it?
If so, measure the output from the step down converter to ensure that the output is only 110V AC.
If it is (or even if not) since a warranty repair is not an option you’ll have to open the blender and inspect the motherboard as to what has happened.
Here’s a link to the ifixit [[Topic:Ninja NJ600]] repair guide. I realize that it is not the exact model number but hopefully it may be close enough to be of some help.
If you do see anything obvious such as burnt out components etc and are not sure, post some close up pictures back here.
Here’s how to do this. [guide|21499]
'''''Safety Warning:'''''
''Be safety aware as it is a potentially lethal voltage that you are measuring. If you don’t know what you’re doing then '''don’t do it'''.''
''Take the blender and the converter to a reputable, professional electronics repair service and ask for a quote''