I feel so damn stupid. I must have ripped it of while trying to slide the board into to an aluminum extrusion. 😱
I've looked everywhere but can't find it, so now I'm hoping someone could help me identify this component so I can solder on a replacement. Hopefully the amp will still work.
Please refer to the attached pics.
I've looked everywhere but can't find it, so now I'm hoping someone could help me identify this component so I can solder on a replacement. Hopefully the amp will still work.
Please refer to the attached pics.
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ok, I ******* spotted the tiny smd component on my desk just by luck, it's a 3.3Ω resistor (3R3), I soldered it back on but nothing happened when connecting the power. I'm going to try to see if I can find a similiar resistor as a replacement, hopefully nothiing else is fried :'(
It's not likely the resistor is bad, but you can check it with a meter.
I wouldn't order another resistor unless you determine that it is in fact bad.
Check the board for other damage from the incident.
I wouldn't order another resistor unless you determine that it is in fact bad.
Check the board for other damage from the incident.
replaced the resistor had one lying around, still nothing, then checked the whole circuit board a few times, then noticed some damage on another component, a P channel mosfet A1SHB/SI2301 :'(
man, I ordered a few of those p-channel mosfets, but since I have zero patience, I started looking for it on my scrapped circuit board collection, found it on a bluetooth circuit board, soldered on (I don't have a heat gun, so SMD components are pretty tricky), and voilá, the amp works! I ***** love electronics.
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