After sitting in Standby mode for years(?) the owner decided to power up and play a CD. At which point the magic smoke emerged and it died.
Upon opening I can immediately see the main charge capacitor has dropped its guts (literally). The switching IC is completely physically destroyed so I can't read any type number. I should be able to work my way through the other components; I can usually get a SMPS going. (I can see at least one bulging electro; they'll all get replaced.) But I'm hoping someone might be able to suggest the most likely six-legged IC that would be used?
If it helps at all, board number is EAX39561401
Oh, by the way, I'm pleased to see all these components sacrificed themselves in order to save the life of the 10c fuse, which is perfectly fine!
Upon opening I can immediately see the main charge capacitor has dropped its guts (literally). The switching IC is completely physically destroyed so I can't read any type number. I should be able to work my way through the other components; I can usually get a SMPS going. (I can see at least one bulging electro; they'll all get replaced.) But I'm hoping someone might be able to suggest the most likely six-legged IC that would be used?
If it helps at all, board number is EAX39561401
Oh, by the way, I'm pleased to see all these components sacrificed themselves in order to save the life of the 10c fuse, which is perfectly fine!
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