Trying to a fancy Wine and Can Beverage Cooler which wasnt working.
Model number AWBC242GGFD
Previous owner states that it needs a new motor.


When plugged up you hear a quick chime from the PCB alarm but it quickly dies away (trails off actually) and there is no sign of life from the unit at all.
I pulled out the main control board to give a look.


Fuses checked out okay. All diodes except one checked out. It was reading in both directions so I pulled it out of circuit and checked it again but this time it read good.
After some inspection I noticed an IC which looked a bit off even from under the conformal protective coating.
Sure enough I think i found a pinhole in the IC.

Question is... what's the best way to ID this IC?
I could try to get as much of the coating off the chip as I can in order to read what is left of the markings but with the hole dead in the center I doubt I'd be able read it properly.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you in advance!
Model number AWBC242GGFD
Previous owner states that it needs a new motor.
When plugged up you hear a quick chime from the PCB alarm but it quickly dies away (trails off actually) and there is no sign of life from the unit at all.
I pulled out the main control board to give a look.
Fuses checked out okay. All diodes except one checked out. It was reading in both directions so I pulled it out of circuit and checked it again but this time it read good.
After some inspection I noticed an IC which looked a bit off even from under the conformal protective coating.
Sure enough I think i found a pinhole in the IC.
Question is... what's the best way to ID this IC?
I could try to get as much of the coating off the chip as I can in order to read what is left of the markings but with the hole dead in the center I doubt I'd be able read it properly.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you in advance!
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