High voltage fuse blowing immediately
Hi,
My Sonos Play 5 (Gen 1) is blowing the internal high voltage fuse immediately when i'm turning the power on. Anybody who can assist with a schematic of the PCB or any who have seen this kind of problem before?
For info, I'm currently sitting on the northsea on a olieplatform and there is a bit lack of spare parts. But i have the most standards parts.
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@laversen disassemble it and post some images of the boards with your question. That would allow us to see what you see and maybe even see something abnormal. Use this guide or that Adding images to an existing question
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@oldturkey03, The post have been updated.
crwdns2934271:0crwdnd2934271:0 Peter Lauridsen crwdne2934271:0
Is the repair has been successful? What was damaged ?
I have the some problem
Fuse blown
I look on the diode bridge , but shorts is on the pcb d27718 pin 1 to 3. No shorts on the diode.
Thanks for any help.
crwdns2934271:0crwdnd2934271:0 Andrew crwdne2934271:0
Same problem! But were can I find the fuse?
crwdns2934271:0crwdnd2934271:0 ceeskoedijk crwdne2934271:0
Hi @ ceeskoedijk,
Do you mean where is the fuse located on the board?
If you look at the image posted above the glass fuse is on the board just above the power input socket.
If you mean what value is the fuse and where do you get it?
Remove the fuse and check what is stamped on the metal ends. There will be a Voltage (V) and Current (A) rating and if it has a T (indicates slow blow)
Also measure the length and diameter of the fuse cartridge
Once you have all the information search online for a (insert values ) fuse to get results and then check for one that has those values with the correct physical size.
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