chs
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My Motion Vision soundbar suddenly stopped working in the middle of playing a song. After turning it off & on, I got the dreaded "DSP NG" error message on the display. As it's way out of warranty and with nothing to lose, I opened it up to see if there was anything obvious that may be an issue. I noticed that the LED display would flicker on and off going from dim to bright to dark randomly. I figured it was an issue with the power supply, so I contacted ML and they sold me a new power supply board. I asked for a schematic, but ML said they couldn't provide it unfortunately.
Swapped out the power supply and still same issue. I took a closer look at the DSP board, and noticed what looks like burn marks on the bottom of a power inductor (foam on bottom of grey cylinder). The resistor next to it looks like it overheated as well, with parts of the resistor's cover broken off. The power inductor has a "220" stamp on top of it, so it's a 22 uH inductor, but one of the color codes on the R238 resistor has flaked off. As you can see in the picture, looks like it's "GREY - RED - ? - GOLD" which equates to "8 - 2 - ? - 5%". Question is, is it 8.2 or 82 or 820 or some order of magnitude of 82. The resistor currently measures at 9.14 ohm, which makes me think that maybe it started at 8.2 ohm, overheated (assuming it started it's path to failing open), and is now out of spec?
Does anyone have a picture of the DSP board that they can share to help figure out the specs on the R238 resistor?
Swapped out the power supply and still same issue. I took a closer look at the DSP board, and noticed what looks like burn marks on the bottom of a power inductor (foam on bottom of grey cylinder). The resistor next to it looks like it overheated as well, with parts of the resistor's cover broken off. The power inductor has a "220" stamp on top of it, so it's a 22 uH inductor, but one of the color codes on the R238 resistor has flaked off. As you can see in the picture, looks like it's "GREY - RED - ? - GOLD" which equates to "8 - 2 - ? - 5%". Question is, is it 8.2 or 82 or 820 or some order of magnitude of 82. The resistor currently measures at 9.14 ohm, which makes me think that maybe it started at 8.2 ohm, overheated (assuming it started it's path to failing open), and is now out of spec?
Does anyone have a picture of the DSP board that they can share to help figure out the specs on the R238 resistor?