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    Lee Shearer
    Participant

    Hi All,

    I shipped a Ninja slushie maker from the USA and stupidly plugged it straight in and… Yes, it blew!

    Opened the back up and it’s blown what looks like a capacitor on the circuit board.

    Does anyone know if this is fixable and if so any idea of a company that may be able to help (I’m in Birmingham) or have I destroyed it?

    Thanks in advance,

    Lee.

    #491232
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    If it’s a US-market appliance, I doubt there will be any support for it here; you’d have to ask in the US for that.

    K.

    #491233
    Lee Shearer
    Participant

    Hi, thanks for the quick reply, I wasn’t sure if it was simply a case of finding an electrician who could replace the damaged capacitor.

    Lee.

    #491234
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Possibly but it’s a long shot.

    K.

    #491235
    electrofix
    Moderator

    As K said maybe

    had microscope power supply in a while ago that was 110 and plugged into 240. that survived but you wont know till its been checked. You would need to find an engineer who knows electronics. if you can find a TV repairer thats been there a while you may be in luck

    but it is a long shot . you have refigeration motors plus mixing motors all will be 110 and possibly failed

    I guarentee no part will be available even in the states

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