@fredhaley luckily it is not exploding, you just have a bad component. Hard to see without a closeup or a schematic but this appears to be a MOV. there are more components on the underside of the board as well. Take a look on that and see if there are further burned traces. For now, you do not want to plug it in any longer. I would suggest that you replace the power supply. Unless you know how to solder, have the schematic and can get the parts to repair your power supply.
@fredhaley luckily it is not exploding, you just have a bad component. Hard to see without a closeup or a schematic but this appears to be a MOV. For now, you do not want to plug it in any longer. I would suggest that you replace the power supply. Unless you know how to solder, have the schematic and can get the parts to repair your power supply.
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@fredhaley luckily it is not exploding, you just have a bad component. Hard to see without a closeup or a schematic but this appears to be a MOV. there are more components on the underside of the board as well. Take a look on that and see if there are further burned traces. For now, you do not want to plug it in any longer. I would suggest that you replace the power supply. Unless you know how to solder, have the schematic and can get the parts to repair your power supply.
@fredhaley luckily it is not exploding, you just have a bad component. Hard to see without a closeup or a schematic but this appears to be a MOV. For now, you do not want to plug it in any longer. I would suggest that you replace the power supply. Unless you know how to solder, have the schematic and can get the parts to repair your power supply.