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My neighbor did the same with an special vacuum cleaner she got from America, I looked at for her but the motor was ruined.

I knew an American salesman who was working over here, he said when back in his home town he was talking to an old school friend who on hearing he was working in London said "Gee, fantastic, do they speak English over there?"
 
I had a further development on this. A step in the right direction perhaps from the company in China. I have yet investigate further but anybody any idea what costs would be in involved in such a PCB main board? here is the email I received:

Further to your prescription below, the product had been connected (in UK) and out of astonishment, a " Pop " sound was heard. I believe that due to the voltage difference (sudden surge of voltage), the
Main PCBhad breakdown, result the product was not operating now.

In order for the product to be resumed back to its original function, replacement of the Main PCB is required.

* C322XX - XX - A107 Main PCB


For Spare part Optional : -
1. You can try check with USA whether do they have Main PCB available for your repair.
2. SG HQ do not have this Main PCB (110V) available, we need to order from factory which lead time may take 120 days exclude the shipment
mode of parts.

For Technical Optional : -
1. You can ask your electrical repair specialist to assist in replacing the Main PCB. Ask your Technician to have a look on the product
first whether is he able to dismantle. If not, it may worsen the situation.
 
How on earth could we know what a main board for this product is going to cost to buy???? Daz
 
You ask alot of questions we couldn't possibly know without investigating hands on ourselves ... you equipment will have some form of transformer and possible rectified voltage, as you fed into twice the voltage the ouput of the transformer will also have been double and rightly as already mentioned you have probably blown a smoothing capacitor but its what damage the high voltage will ave done to the pcb is all down to the product itself and as they suggest this is to be replaced i fear you have wiped out everything from the transformer to the pcb... its down to you to source and get a price on the pcb but i would suggest you have a new power supply fitted more freindly to our voltage this time .... whether its worth the extra cost is your call but id just take it as a hard lesson learned and buy a uk freindly version.
 
Hi

It has been a while since I originally posted my problem on here. I have eventually managed to open the device and get to the main PCB. If you see the image below, I can see a fuse (is that a good sign?) which looks burnt. I'm just wondering what the general thoughts are of users on here. If it has a fuse, does this mean that the surge won't have passed this and i'm lucky the motor won't be affected? I may look in to getting the fuse replaced and whilst at it, change the transformer to 240v and uk plug. hoping it will work.

pcb-board.jpg
 
Fuse has gone with quite a bang there! Nothing to lose in changing the fuse and trying again I suppose. Worse that will happen is that it will blow again (fairly instantly judging by the colour of it!). Despite the fuse blowing, this doesn't mean other things haven't been affected also though. When you say change the transformer - which transformer are you changing? I though you were just using a travel adaptor? Daz
 
Fuses protect current flow, the voltage will have done the damage before the current then shotup to blow the fuse, i would have a guess the transformer needs replacing and any device connected directly to the output of the transformer that is sensitive to voltage will be damaged.... as already mentioned it will require testing ...we cant help you any further through a website.... Personally i would take it on the chin and lesson learnt , unless you know a keen DIY electronics enthusiast then bin it, or try source a new replacement board which is rated for uk voltage.
 
I spoke to a specialist at electronicsrepair.org who said he could change the fuse, change the transformer (yellow box next to fuse?) and change filter? my knowledge is rubbish.
 

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