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  1. #11

    Today got part.

    I solder it on the board but it still don't work.

    Order the parts from Mouser Electronics. The paper that came with it says:

    621-DPLS320A-7
    MFG PN: DPLS320A-7
    PNP 0.6W
    Diodes Inc. Transistors Bipolar (BJT)

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    Here is a photo after I solder it in the board.

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    Looks like it's the same one up on the top of the photo.

    I just don't get why it don't still work.

    -Raymond Day

  2. #12

    I seen what I did wrong.

    I did not read good your part you said here:

    "element q5 (p3a) which is also a valid code for diodes (DPLS320A)"

    That's the one I order but you were saying that's the other part on top of the bad part in the photo. At lest the P3A code on top the the part does mach up with the other. So it looks like you were right with the valid code.

    So I went back to Mouser and order I hope the right one. From what you said here:

    "my guess: diodes DMP2215L (thats what 22p is for, but these codes are used by multiple manufacturers) and the xo would mean manufacturing date october 2010."

    Because looks like you were right with the P3A one I hope this one will come and say on the top 22P.

    I will post back after I get the part and solder it in.

    It did seem like with this P3A solder in it. When I test it I smelled some burning and tuch the new part and it was hot. I unplugged the power fast and plugged it back in. It don't get hot any more. I guess it burned out the wrong part P3A one. I have to solder in the right one any way.

    -Raymond Day

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  4. #14

    It still don't work.

    I guess it's some other parts. I think the black things with the number 220 on them my be bad. Looks like it be hard to unsolder them. That they my be solder on top of the board under them.

    I got this photo.

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    I don't know what they are called to order them. I hope that is what's wrong.

    Put my squeezebox Radio back together so I don't lose any part from it. I think it will take a long time to fix it if I can.

    -Raymond Day

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raymond Day View Post
    I don't know what they are called to order them. I hope that is what's wrong.

    Put my squeezebox Radio back together so I don't lose any part from it. I think it will take a long time to fix it if I can.

    -Raymond Day
    Those large black parts are inductors. You can test them with an ohmmeter, I doubt they are bad though, they are quite robust electrically. They can be damaged by impact, though.

    Either you still don't have the right part, but I think you do as I would guess the right part is a P-channel MOSFET. Or something else is burned up as well, which is often the case. Try to follow the traces and look for other damaged components.

    Don't throw it away, though. If you are ever done trying to fix it I would gladly give you the cost of shipping.

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