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-[image|3180968]At first glance I would say that there is a blown tantalum capacitor on the board as shown on the picture.
+At first glance I would say that there is a blown tantalum capacitor on the board as shown on the picture.
It is a tantalum poly capacitor which are prone to blow unfortunately.
Try to inspect it under a magnifying glass or microscope, but if it is that capacitor it is C7434 on a board view and it is a 62UF-0.023Ohm 11V capacitor.
Try to remove it and your short circuit should be gone or it may have affected the cap next to it.
It is also expected that the fuse on the main power rail is blown as well as on the second photo which is an 8AMP 24V fuse (1206 size).
Hope it helps!
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-At first glance I would say that there is a blown tantalum capacitor on the board as shown on the picture.
+[image|3180968]At first glance I would say that there is a blown tantalum capacitor on the board as shown on the picture.
It is a tantalum poly capacitor which are prone to blow unfortunately.
Try to inspect it under a magnifying glass or microscope, but if it is that capacitor it is C7434 on a board view and it is a 62UF-0.023Ohm 11V capacitor.
Try to remove it and your short circuit should be gone or it may have affected the cap next to it.
It is also expected that the fuse on the main power rail is blown as well as on the second photo which is an 8AMP 24V fuse (1206 size).
Hope it helps!
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At first glance I would say that there is a blown tantalum capacitor on the board as shown on the picture.
It is a tantalum poly capacitor which are prone to blow unfortunately.
Try to inspect it under a magnifying glass or microscope, but if it is that capacitor it is C7434 on a board view and it is a 62UF-0.023Ohm 11V capacitor.
Try to remove it and your short circuit should be gone or it may have affected the cap next to it.
+It is also expected that the fuse on the main power rail is blown as well as on the second photo which is an 8AMP 24V fuse (1206 size).
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Hope it helps!
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At first glance I would say that there is a blown tantalum capacitor on the board as shown on the picture.

It is a tantalum poly capacitor which are prone to blow unfortunately.

Try to inspect it under a magnifying glass or microscope, but if it is that capacitor it is C7434 on a board view and it is a 62UF-0.023Ohm 11V capacitor.

Try to remove it and your short circuit should be gone or it may have affected the cap next to it.

Hope it helps!

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