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addis January 19th 05 04:28 PM

SMD component identificatin
 
I realized that on the electronic PCB in my AEG Lavamat 86730 washing
mashine one SMD component was damaged due leakage of the water. I am
not able to identify it. Photos are available on the web:
www.demosite01.com/AKO1.jpg
www.demosite01.com/AKO2.jpg
There is just AKO sign in the plastic.

Thanks for any information.


Eric January 19th 05 06:21 PM

I think you are a funny guy, can you not get a closer picture.







"addis" wrote in message
oups.com...
I realized that on the electronic PCB in my AEG Lavamat 86730 washing
mashine one SMD component was damaged due leakage of the water. I am
not able to identify it. Photos are available on the web:
www.demosite01.com/AKO1.jpg
www.demosite01.com/AKO2.jpg
There is just AKO sign in the plastic.

Thanks for any information.



addis January 19th 05 08:27 PM

OK, replaced with larger ones.
BTW, it seems to me this could be just bridge over the other lines on
the PCB.


NSM January 19th 05 08:40 PM


"addis" wrote in message
ups.com...
| OK, replaced with larger ones.
| BTW, it seems to me this could be just bridge over the other lines on
| the PCB.

That'd be my guess. Have you used a meter on it?

N



addis January 19th 05 10:15 PM

Yes, I did. I replaced the false component (one output was totaly
rusted with isoleted wires and installed the PCB back into the machine.
Wow, it is running again. So this plastic box was really just an
isolated bridge over the other routes on the PCB.


NSM January 19th 05 10:43 PM


"addis" wrote in message
oups.com...
| Yes, I did. I replaced the false component (one output was totaly
| rusted with isoleted wires and installed the PCB back into the machine.
| Wow, it is running again. So this plastic box was really just an
| isolated bridge over the other routes on the PCB.

Doing it that way let them use an automatic installer. Probably cheaper than
adding a layer to the board.

N




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