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I got a new battery for my ecrfv2 and stupidly assumed the colours on the lead were correct
Now the magic smoke has come out of a couple of what I believe to be SOT transistors/diodes or similar. Is there a circuit diagram and board layout available so I can fix the problem? I googled around and found a schematic for the original board (at least part of it), but I'm no wiser.
Are these resources publicly available somewhere ?
Alternatively if you'd like to keep those details close, I've attached a couple of pics with the damaged parts indicated. If you could tell me the components, I could replace them (although a schematic may help diagnose any other issues arising...)
Cheers
Mike
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Hi Joel,
No worries, thanks for taking a look at it.
Cheers
Mike
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Hello @mikebanz
Sorry for taking so long to reply, there are a lot of people asking for support and I don't have so much free time to reply quickly
I will check what are the components and I will tell you this in a few days
Thanks
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Hi Joel
I got a new battery for my ecrfv2 and stupidly assumed the colours on the lead were correct
Now the magic smoke has come out of a couple of what I believe to be SOT transistors/diodes or similar. Is there a circuit diagram and board layout available so I can fix the problem? I googled around and found a schematic for the original board (at least part of it), but I'm no wiser.
Are these resources publicly available somewhere ?
Alternatively if you'd like to keep those details close, I've attached a couple of pics with the damaged parts indicated. If you could tell me the components, I could replace them (although a schematic may help diagnose any other issues arising...)
Cheers
Mike
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: