Hello, in Summer a lighting stuck my pi and burned it together with its power adaptor and my tv. The tv service responded that the overload came though the HDMI port.
So, here are some pictures of the pi:
[image|2761295]
[image|2761299]
[image|2761294]
and the power adapter
[image|2761298]
[image|2761297]
I wanted to know if there is a change to replace the burned component and give it life again... Or should I considered a dead pi?
Thank you in advanced.
Hello, in Summer a lighting stuck my pi and burned it together with its power adaptor and my tv. The tv service responded that the overload came though the HDMI port.
So, here are some pictures of the pi:
[image|2761295]
[image|2761299]
[image|2761294]
and the power adapter
[image|2761298]
[image|2761297]
I wanted to know if there is a change to replace the burned component and give it life again... Or should I considered a dead pi?
Thank you in advanced.
Hello, in Summer a lighting stuck my pi and burned it together with its power adaptor and my tv. The tv service responded that the overload came though the HDMI port.
So, here are some pictures of the pi:
[image|2761295]
[image|2761299]
[image|2761294]
and the power adapter
[image|2761298]
[image|2761297]
I wanted to know if there is a change to replace the burned component and give it life again... Or should I considered a dead pi?
Thank you in advanced.
Hello, in Summer a lighting stuck my pi and burned it together with its power adaptor and my tv. The tv service responded that the overload came though the HDMI port.
So, here are some pictures of the pi:
[image|2761295]
[image|2761299]
[image|2761294]
and the power adapter
[image|2761298]
[image|2761297]
I wanted to know if there is a change to replace the burned component and give it life again... Or should I considered a dead pi?
Thank you in advanced.