Harman/Kardon Onyx Bluetooth Speaker - No Power

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  • pluton23
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    Re: Harman/Kardon Onyx Bluetooth Speaker - No Power

    Please tell me what is the resistor the fuse in place С701 (burnt, most damaged). In a parallel module U600 it is not (only 3 capacitors), I can't determine its type.
    С711, С712, С713, С714 - everything is clear, but with this С701 is a mystery.

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  • budm
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    Just remove ONE of those cap as suggested earlier and check the capacitance.

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  • pluton23
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    Originally posted by budm
    Once we get the P/N of that IC the we can find the specification sheet for the IC to find out what those caps connected to pin 2 are for then we can go further, I am sure that they are just filter caps connected in parallel.
    And when you clean up the board to inspect the traces then we will know how bad the damage is.
    Could you find the specification sheet about burnt capasitors' and resistors' types ? Thank you.

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  • pluton23
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    Re: Harman/Kardon Onyx Bluetooth Speaker - No Power

    Originally posted by Agent24
    Burnt component seems to be L701, which would imply a short circuit somewhere.
    I also notice C633 (Big electrolytic, bottom right) is bulging.

    U700 is a TPS54331, of which the burnt inductor would have been feeding Pin 2. Pin 2 is the input, so the U700 has probably shorted to ground and caused the burnt L701.

    My theory then is that either:

    1) Unit was connected to too high a voltage (at least 30v), Which blew C633 and also U700 - did you connect it to a 30v or higher supply?

    2) C633 failed by itself, causing a supply voltage drop which meant U700 overworked and overheated, then shorted.


    The burnt section of board will probably be conductive. You will likely have to scrape it out.
    we can only guess what really happened to the speaker, I bought it already broken

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  • Agent24
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    Burnt component seems to be L701, which would imply a short circuit somewhere.
    I also notice C633 (Big electrolytic, bottom right) is bulging.

    U700 is a TPS54331, of which the burnt inductor would have been feeding Pin 2. Pin 2 is the input, so the U700 has probably shorted to ground and caused the burnt L701.

    My theory then is that either:

    1) Unit was connected to too high a voltage (at least 30v), Which blew C633 and also U700 - did you connect it to a 30v or higher supply?

    2) C633 failed by itself, causing a supply voltage drop which meant U700 overworked and overheated, then shorted.


    The burnt section of board will probably be conductive. You will likely have to scrape it out.

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  • pluton23
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    Originally posted by budm
    Once we get the P/N of that IC the we can find the specification sheet for the IC to find out what those caps connected to pin 2 are for then we can go further, I am sure that they are just filter caps connected in parallel.
    And when you clean up the board to inspect the traces then we will know how bad the damage is.
    U700 number 54331 TI 3134 ZC 83 G4
    U600 - the same

    I've cleaned up the board, please see attached file.

    thanks in advance
    Attached Files

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  • budm
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    Re: Harman/Kardon Onyx Bluetooth Speaker - No Power

    Once we get the P/N of that IC the we can find the specification sheet for the IC to find out what those caps connected to pin 2 are for then we can go further, I am sure that they are just filter caps connected in parallel.
    And when you clean up the board to inspect the traces then we will know how bad the damage is.

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  • pluton23
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    Re: Harman/Kardon Onyx Bluetooth Speaker - No Power

    Originally posted by budm
    Please see attached picture.
    BTW, do you proper tools to do SMD repair?
    Did you clean the board yet so we can see how bad the damage is?
    Thanks a lot for your willing to help, I really appreciate it, only tomorrow will be able to write everything in details. Another problem is swollen capacitor p1352 (blue barrel to the right and "down"), it would have to change. Special tools i have not yet, I want to get information about the type of the burnt capacitors and replace it with a new (by soldering).

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  • budm
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    Please see attached picture.
    BTW, do you proper tools to do SMD repair?
    Did you clean the board yet so we can see how bad the damage is?
    Attached Files

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  • pluton23
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    Re: Harman/Kardon Onyx Bluetooth Speaker - No Power

    Originally posted by budm
    We need the P/N as printed on top of that IC U700
    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attach...1&d=1490356626
    P\N printed on main board (may be the white paper label?) or on the case?

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  • budm
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    We need the P/N as printed on top of that IC U700
    https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attach...1&d=1490356626

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  • pluton23
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    Originally posted by budm
    If you can give us the P/N as printed on that IC 700 then we can look at the spec sheet to see what pin 2 of that IC is for. From the look of it those caps (C7013, 712, 711, 714, 701) are filter caps connected in parallel, MLCC (Multi Layer Ceramic Capacitor, they fail in shorted out condition mode) type, C 712, 711, 714, 701 should be the same value, the C713 is probably <1 uF.
    You can remove the one that is not damaged c712 and measure the capacitance.
    You should also clean up the board so we can see the traces better.
    IC 600 looks to be the same setup.

    if I understand correctly the question )
    S\N FC0005-0188023
    IC 6132A-ONYXST

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  • budm
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    Re: Harman/Kardon Onyx Bluetooth Speaker - No Power

    If you can give us the P/N as printed on that IC 700 then we can look at the spec sheet to see what pin 2 of that IC is for. From the look of it those caps (C7013, 712, 711, 714, 701) are filter caps connected in parallel, MLCC (Multi Layer Ceramic Capacitor, they fail in shorted out condition mode) type, C 712, 711, 714, 701 should be the same value, the C713 is probably <1 uF.
    You can remove the one that is not damaged c712 and measure the capacitance.
    You should also clean up the board so we can see the traces better.
    IC 600 looks to be the same setup.
    Last edited by budm; 03-24-2017, 10:00 AM.

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  • pluton23
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    Re: Harman/Kardon Onyx Bluetooth Speaker - No Power

    Please help with the repair Harman Kardon Onyx Studio. On the main board burned out capacitors. To replace them i need to know the type and capacity. My speaker works but is not charging. If someone has good advice how to restore the speaker (and what type of capacitors inside) I would be very grateful. Thanks
    Attached Files

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  • minhluanvk297
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    https://www.5giay.vn/threads/chuyen-...tudio.8273931/

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  • dinosaur84
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    Re: Harman/Kardon Onyx Bluetooth Speaker - No Power

    Harman Kardon Onyx Studio 1 has been die (can't power on)
    Could you help me to resolve it?

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  • vdshop
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    Re: Harman/Kardon Onyx Bluetooth Speaker - No Power

    I ask prices Harman Kardon Onyx Studio 3 speakers how many? I bought it purchased?
    http://viendongshop.vn/harman-kardon-onyx-studio-3.html

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  • LFCD2
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    Re: Harman/Kardon Onyx Bluetooth Speaker - No Power

    Originally posted by Agent24
    Either should work in place of the 19v external charger, but to be on the safe side I would use the 18.55v supply. The audio amps are rated for 20v maximum, I believe.
    Do NOT use it in place of the internal battery, which is rated for 3.7v!
    thank you. I changed my portable battery 19,5v (using rectifier diodes ) to 18,9v , considering the load. So is working well , it is 5 hours of autonomy with the high volume !

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  • dj01fad
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    Re: Harman/Kardon Onyx Bluetooth Speaker - No Power

    I have no ideea if it's normal (maybe it's normal, it has no distorsions). I have it from a friend, and I received it broken.
    I can make an audio record and post it if it would help, but no sooner than monday because I'm out of town now.
    Thanks!

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  • Agent24
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    Re: Harman/Kardon Onyx Bluetooth Speaker - No Power

    Originally posted by dj01fad
    Everything is OK with the voltage rails. I have power on the IC amps, I have power on the BT module; the unit starts then shuts down.
    I've checked the IC apms, and no shorts on them; also, in that second when it's on, I can hear some fsssssss on both channels.
    What else can I check?
    Is the sound you hear the normal sound it would make without input, or is it abnormal?

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