They'll need to be replaced, however it is hard to tell what type they are without examining the actual powerboard.
I would recommend you take it to a electrician and fixing it wont cost much since uve alreay got the powerboard on hand .. just a little bit of soldering.
Otherwise, go hunting on ebay for a simular powerboard and replace it
Hope this helps
Jigsaw
FixYa Team
Please remember to rate this solutionThe black cylinders are called "caps". They'll need to be replaced, however it is hard to tell what type they are without examining the actual powerboard.
I would recommend you take it to a electrician and fixing it wont cost much since uve alreay got the powerboard on hand .. just a little bit of soldering.
Otherwise, go hunting on ebay for a simular powerboard and replace it
Hope this helps
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It looks like the schematics are not available for your appliance. L4 is connecting 12V in series to the rest of the circuitry. You can try to connect the 12V directly to L4 and see if that works, high current might have burnt the conductors.It looks like the schematics are not available for your appliance. L4 is connecting 12V in series to the rest of the circuitry. You can try to connect the 12V directly to L4 and see if that works, high current might have burnt the conductors.
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I think it works on 24V DC. Or 12V step-up circuit is defective.
Did you check the wires of the 12v are intact
also get a tester and make sure electricity is running through the 12V connectors
Also have a look at any faulty fuses
The black cylinders are called "caps".
They'll need to be replaced, however it is hard to tell what type they are without examining the actual powerboard.
I would recommend you take it to a electrician and fixing it wont cost much since uve alreay got the powerboard on hand .. just a little bit of soldering.
Otherwise, go hunting on ebay for a simular powerboard and replace it
Hope this helps
Jigsaw
FixYa Team
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Try tracing the wires from the 12 volts plug to the other end of the wires. You might find a broken conductor or a blown fuse in there.
It looks like the schematics are not available for your appliance. L4 is connecting 12V in series to the rest of the circuitry. You can try to connect the 12V directly to L4 and see if that works, high current might have burnt the conductors.