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Playbar PSU dead, anyone who has a Diagram? My technician friend says he need in order to figure out what component needs to be replaced.

Thank you, do you know what parts were replaced please?


 


1st

GBU606 D2G - Likriktarbrygga 800V 6A GBU, Taiwan Semiconductor

https://www.elfa.se/sv/likriktarbrygga-800v-6a-gbu-taiwan-semiconductor-gbu606-d2g/p/30139320?queryFromSuggest=true

 

2st

37213150411 - Radiell säkring 3.15 A 250 V Trög säkring, Littelfuse

https://www.elfa.se/sv/radiell-saekring-15-250-troeg-saekring-littelfuse-37213150411/p/13302585?track=true

 

3st

EEUEE2G101 - Radial Electrolytic Capacitor 100 uF 400 VDC 105 °C, Panasonic

https://www.elfa.se/en/radial-electrolytic-capacitor-100-uf-400-vdc-105-panasonic-eeuee2g101/p/16725253?track=true

 


I had a local technician replace parts for 10eur.

took him two hours to repair. 

Thanks for your help, a tech savvy friend repaired (took longer to take apart than repair) all up and working. 

Really appreciate your guidance. 


Hi Dahl,

 

I’ve got a Playbar which is in the same position. I’ve tested the fuse and it has blown. But I think this little green disc like component is what caused it to blow. Can you help me identify what it is? It’s got “TH2” written next to it on the board. 
 

 


I totally agree. When something stops working, it’s no longer acceptable to slide the entire thing into landfill.

My Soundbar just stopped working suddenly after about 5 years. The light still comes on, but it isn’t recognized by the system anymore. I wrote to Sonos support and their answer was to buy another one. Totally unacceptable in my mind.

The same happened to me, a friend repaired in no time, he advised “ it takes longer to take apart than to repair”

Sonos policy appears to me as “sell and hope to sell again when players stop working” very poor customer service and, like me, puts off customers from buying Sonos again.