Wow nice eye! So at that time stamp, there are 2 caps next to eachother to the right that are brown and then 1 resistor to the left, that's black, thats the one with the whole you see right? I totally missed that. Yeah that means it's burned and it probably has higher resistance then it should. This is odd given that post repair everything was working even with that. I didn't replace that resistor. I will reach out to the customer and let them know however just in case they encounter any issues. wholy moly though again I can't believe you spoted that. Good eye man.
Now I am also curious as to what the role of the component is since the unit was fully tested and 100% working from what I could tell. I checked every ethernet port and all were good post-repair. The unit detected just fine on the network and everything. Could it be a redundancy? I guess I didn't use every feature of the device, perhaps there is something I missed that is malfunctioning.
I see a hole in the middle of that capacitor @4:20, is that normal?
Wow nice eye! So at that time stamp, there are 2 caps next to eachother to the right that are brown and then 1 resistor to the left, that's black, thats the one with the whole you see right? I totally missed that. Yeah that means it's burned and it probably has higher resistance then it should.
This is odd given that post repair everything was working even with that. I didn't replace that resistor. I will reach out to the customer and let them know however just in case they encounter any issues.
wholy moly though again I can't believe you spoted that. Good eye man.
Yes, that capacitor is burnt
Now I am also curious as to what the role of the component is since the unit was fully tested and 100% working from what I could tell. I checked every ethernet port and all were good post-repair. The unit detected just fine on the network and everything.
Could it be a redundancy? I guess I didn't use every feature of the device, perhaps there is something I missed that is malfunctioning.