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    TDK A33 Portable Bluetooth Speaker

    Hi, long time reader, first time poster here in the audio section of this forum.

    Have my TDK A33 Portable Bluetooth speaker here with two burst transistors (or whatever they are) in parallel that I failed to clarify what type of. They are placed right after the power on-off switch line located as Q206 and Q207 and coded as DHUF, and as seen in the pictures I m guessing that up right pin comes from a circuit that lets device know when its working with ac and when with battery.

    Speaker currently works well with AC adapter but as soon as you unplug the adapter it shuts itself down in couple of seconds even with full battery.
    This unit, when portable powered by 6 Ni-Mh rechargeable batteries in series.
    Any schematics or help about clarifying the components will be highly appreciated.








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    Last edited by tomodachi; 05-21-2018, 04:39 AM. Reason: more pictures

    #2
    Re: TDK A33 Portable Bluetooth Speaker

    Come on guys, at least give me an advice :/

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      #3
      Re: TDK A33 Portable Bluetooth Speaker

      Are you sure they are both bad? how do they check with a meter?

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        #4
        Re: TDK A33 Portable Bluetooth Speaker

        They both disfigured in sight and measure near - dead short in diode mode.

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          #5
          Re: TDK A33 Portable Bluetooth Speaker

          Nevermind, converted to Li-ion and runtime is much better.

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