Hi,
Firstly I'm quite the amature at fault finding.
I have a pair of Belkin F5D4076-S v2 powerline adapters. One is working the other is dead.
On opening the dead one. I spotted a bulging cap which is a 6.3v 2200uF.
Measuring it with a MM reads 1900 uF.
There is also next to it a SM SCHOTTKY 399F SM340C. On testing this for continuity there is none. However on testing the other powerline there is continuity. So looks like I need to replace that also.
I cannot find any Schematics for the powerline. I've been able to locate some data on the SM340C however I don't understand what the 399F means as I can't see this explained in the Data sheets I've looked at.
Was wondering if this was the max operating temp?
I'm wondering if I can just replace it with any SM340C?
I've included a picture of the said SM340C and also the bulging cap.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks,
Neil
Firstly I'm quite the amature at fault finding.
I have a pair of Belkin F5D4076-S v2 powerline adapters. One is working the other is dead.
On opening the dead one. I spotted a bulging cap which is a 6.3v 2200uF.
Measuring it with a MM reads 1900 uF.
There is also next to it a SM SCHOTTKY 399F SM340C. On testing this for continuity there is none. However on testing the other powerline there is continuity. So looks like I need to replace that also.
I cannot find any Schematics for the powerline. I've been able to locate some data on the SM340C however I don't understand what the 399F means as I can't see this explained in the Data sheets I've looked at.
Was wondering if this was the max operating temp?
I'm wondering if I can just replace it with any SM340C?
I've included a picture of the said SM340C and also the bulging cap.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks,
Neil
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