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My Induction plates fan died. I tried disassembling it but when I did, the UI PCB was partly glued to the glass top. It was retained by the connector so I disconnected it. I hadn't noticed that there were multiple possible connection point on that PCB and there are no markings.
So now that I'm assembling it back, I am left wondering which would be the correct connection point. How can I find this out?
See attached photos
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+=== Update (03/27/25) ===
+Adding a few more photos of the teardown in case someone search for ifixit and that model name in case it's useful to them.
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+Originally I thought the fan was broken because there were a lot of pieces of plastic that were rattling around (from shipping this induction plate despite it being protected by foam in the package) but actually what broke is the plastic below each induction zone. I don't think it's a huge issue so will be testing the it soon (need to find time to hook it up)
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My Induction plates fan died. I tried disassembling it but when I did, the UI PCB was partly glued to the glass top. It was retained by the connector so I disconnected it. I hadn't noticed that there were multiple possible connection point on that PCB and there are no markings.

So now that I'm assembling it back, I am left wondering which would be the correct connection point.  How can I find this out?

See attached photos

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My Induction plates fan died. I tried disassembling it but when I did, the UI PCB was partly glued to the glass top. It was retained by the connector so I disconnected it. I hadn't noticed that there were multiple possible connection point on that PCB and there are no markings.
So now that I'm assembling it back, I am left wondering which would be the correct connection point. How can I find this out?
See attached photos
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My Induction plates fan died. I tried disassembling it but when I did, the UI PCB was partly glued to the glass top. It was retained by the connector so I disconnected it. I hadn't noticed that there were multiple possible connection point on that PCB and there are no markings.

So now that I'm assembling it back, I am left wondering which would be the correct connection point.  How can I find this out?

See attached photos

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