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Broke my piano...?
Jet02
post 18 Feb 2017, 9:41
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I may or may not have ruined my digital piano.

I may or may not have fried the motherboard.

I may not or may not have to spend 10k on a replacement.

I may or may not be bored to death before that happens.

My next post may or may not be "RIP buddy you have served me well".

Why the hell did I try to connect that with a broken cable? Guess Einstein was right, human stupidity is infinite after all.

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post 20 Feb 2017, 18:32
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post 21 Feb 2017, 7:20
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Wait, you too??

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Jet02
post 21 Feb 2017, 14:50
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Alright. I use a technics sx pr-52.

So one day i tripped over the main cable(probably disconnected it on the inside). I plugged it in, pushed the switch and it didn't turn on. I gave the wire a few shakes, it turned on and off several times and

Boom

Did I just screw the wire or did I just fry the entire circuit? Help plz

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post 22 Feb 2017, 2:50
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How do you fry an electronic piano?


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Jet02
post 22 Feb 2017, 7:09
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With a giant pan and a Molotov Cocktail. Fueled with grade A RUSKI STRONK PETROLEUM

No srsly. It's a figure of speech. I think i might have ruined the entire thing.

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post 22 Feb 2017, 16:45
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QUOTE (Jet02 @ 21 Feb 2017, 8:50) *
Alright. I use a technics sx pr-52.

So one day i tripped over the main cable(probably disconnected it on the inside). I plugged it in, pushed the switch and it didn't turn on. I gave the wire a few shakes, it turned on and off several times and

Boom

Did I just screw the wire or did I just fry the entire circuit? Help plz


See any sparks? Were they blue or were they yellow? If they were blue you are probably on the safe side and just need to do a bit of soldering. If they were Yellow.. you may have fried something.
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post 23 Feb 2017, 6:35
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Orange...?

Also the spark appeared somewhere at the cable.

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Jet02
post 3 Mar 2017, 14:07
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The spark appeared somewhere at the middle of the power cord. I don't see any visible damage to my circuit.

Do i just need to change the wire or what?

Help plz i'm addicted to my piano

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post 3 Mar 2017, 14:41
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Open the piano up and check if there are fuses inside...
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post 3 Mar 2017, 15:49
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post 4 Mar 2017, 9:03
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Fixed. The wire's dead, but the circuit itself is intact.

Thanks guys.
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