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Circuit breaker tripped.

  • May 20, 2023
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I have five Play:1 speakers, 2 Play:5, 1 Beam, and 1 Sub. A circuit shorted and tripped the circuit breaker (CB) in the electric panel. A Play:1 and Sub were connected the circuit. After correcting the problem I reset the CB, returned to the room and P:1 and Sub were off, I cannot get them to restart. Does Sonos equipment have internal fuses? Is there a restart protocol that I am missing?

Best answer by buzz

Have you tried rebooting the units? Are you sure that the outlets are active with the correct voltage? Are any SONOS status lights active?

From the information given we don’t know much about why the circuit breaker tripped. It’s possible that there was a very high voltage spike during the trip event that damaged the units.

There are no user replaceable fuses in SONOS units.

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Airgetlam
  • May 20, 2023

No, Sonos doesn’t have internal fuses. You may want to try other wall sockets, but there’s always the possibility that whatever flipped the circuit breaker may have also fried your devices. 


buzz
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  • May 20, 2023

Have you tried rebooting the units? Are you sure that the outlets are active with the correct voltage? Are any SONOS status lights active?

From the information given we don’t know much about why the circuit breaker tripped. It’s possible that there was a very high voltage spike during the trip event that damaged the units.

There are no user replaceable fuses in SONOS units.