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@FvM - The schematic I posted is similar to the one on my board. This board is from a Sonos Connect:AMP that I came into. It wasn't working when I received it and I have found that there are several caps and resistors from what appears to be a Ethernet decoupling circuit that were burned out...
Thanks SLK001: I found this circuit by a Google search. It seems pretty similar to the one that is on my board and the inductors are 100uH, I ordered a kit from eBay that has a range of values form 240NH to 22uH but couldn't find an 0603 inductor over 22uH. I am hoping I can find the value or I...
@Relayer
Answers to your earlier post:
- The CAP measures open. I have since removed it and it fell apart so it is def burned up
- The resistor is open so it is dead
- The green arrow shows the residue of the cap and/or resistor that burned up
- I did identify the points you indicated in PALE...
Thanks Relayer. I will check those points and report back soon. I have a weekend full of kids sports and taking them to see the new Star Wars movie. I may be able to get some time tomorrow.
Andy
Thanks Andre. So the long story is I purchased a non-working Sonos Connect:AMP from eBay with the intent to repair it. Since these are $500 new and I am a cheapskate :-) (I only paid $100 for it) I thought it would be a way to get one of these for a good price and also gain some experience with...
Thanks all for the quick responses!
andre_teprom: I de-slodered the cap and it fell apart on me so I cannot see any marking on it at all.
KlausST: The cap is near the Ethernet ports of the connect:amp so I think you are right about that. One side of the cap ohms directly to GND so you I...
Hi,
I am new to the forums as I just found it while researching a fix for my Sonos connect:amp. I found a blown cap on the logic board and need help identifying the value and type so I can order a replacement. Many thanks.
Andy
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