Burnt PCB component on desktop LED-lamp, repairable or not?
Hi!
Got a fairly unused desktop lamp from my father which, according to him, only needed a new AC-adapter. Went and got a new one this morning but when i plugged it in it still didn't work. Noticed som odd stains on top of the lamp, looked like it came from toothpaste, which had run down and in where the on and off switch is located. Decided to open it up to see if that was the reason for the problem. It turned out that the stain had run inside and on to the circuit board frying on of the components.
My question is if this is repairable, i guess it's always is, but is it worth it? And is this fairly easy to do on my own?
I've got some soldering skills from before, even if it's been a few years since last time.
I started searching to see if there where spare parts, like a new PCB, but it doesn't seem to exist. Sure i could buy a new lamp but a new one goes for about 350$, and my father got it for free from his old job and then handed the problem over to me.
I'm hoping for an "easy" fix but not sure if that's possible.
It would be great if anyone had an idea to how i can fix it :)
Below is an image of the burnt component.
I tried searching for the numbers online but can't find anything similar.
Bu iyi bir soru mu?
2 Yorum
You will need new chip
Max tarafından
Yeah, that much i understand. What I'm thinking about is that if it's doable on my own, and if so, where can i obtain a new chip. As i mentioned above, I've tried looking for a new one online but with no luck.
Jacob Silfverlin tarafından