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Belkin WeMo Switch teardown.
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Model: F7C027
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FCC ID: K7SF7C027
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Input: 120 V, 15 A, 60 Hz
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Output: 120V, 15 A, 60 Hz
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Remove the four 11.9 mm triangle screws securing the two halves of the case together.
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Remove the two 9.9 mm Phillips #1 screws securing the power board to the device.
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crwdns2935267:0crwdne2935267:0Tweezers$4.99
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Use a pair of tweezers to disconnect the power plug from the motherboard.
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Remove the power board from the device.
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Use the flat end of spudger to gently pry the retaining flaps away from the motherboard.
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The motherboard should now come free.
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Components on the motherboard:
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Ralink RT5350 Wi-Fi SoC
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Winbond W9825G6JH-6 256 Mb 166 MHz SDRAM
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Macronix MX25L12835EMI-10G 128 Mb NOR Flash Memory
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Momentary push button switch for factory reset
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Momentary push button switch for power switch
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I notice that’s a 240V 10amp relay they’ve used. Do you think there is any electrical difference (aside from the plug pattern) between the US 110V version and the EU/Australian 220V one?
Thank you, that was a big help! The exterior on off button had come loose and was rattling around inside and I was able to repair it thanks to your tear down guide.
A T-7 torx screwdriver works well if you don't have the 2mm triangle
Thanks, also here 2 of them after little use: The exterior on off button had come loose and was rattling around inside. Very poor quality now I have opened them. Guess need to try and glue them back on.
The relay in the UK version is an HF7520-005-HSTP (13 amps). Mine has stopped switching so I'm going to try replacing the relay.
What is the reference of the "Momentary push button switch for power" for replace mine which is not there enymore... (micro-switch 4 pattes generaly ). and how to solder it to fix it ?
remarks: Power PCB model seems different for UE format but seems same for Mother Board