Good morning,
I find myself repairing a shaver with what was to be just a battery replacement. I accidentally inserted the LIPO in reverse polarity and what I suspect to be a protection diode or a cap near the motor blew.
I put here two annotated images: 1) of the whole board, 2) of the component that blew.
It is an SMD component that to me does not look like a diode, it looks more like a cap...
The circuit near the motor looks simple enough: a P-Channel MOSFET, one cap (orange to the right of the MOSFET), a blown component and some control electronics for the charging, switching speed of the motor, etc...
At the moment, I've tried different a diode in reverse bias with my lab supply to power the board with 3.7/4V 1A C.C. (to be safe). The red light lights up supposedly saying the battery is not charged.
I tested the motor separately and it still works. When I flip the switch, the motor twitches and then the red led comes on (batt low or something...).
I believe that even if the blown comp was a diode, the motor should still start turning...
If it is a cap on the other hand, maybe it is to give the initial impulse to the motor to make it turn but then with what cap value should I replace it with
Btw, the SMD component had no other markings than what I think is the brand: EDLEN .
Could someone please help me to:
- identify the blown component (SMD)
- possibly point me out to another problem as to why it does not work.
- as I'm a beginner, some pointers to further analyze what is wrong.
Thanks
Tzaphkiel