My Bose Revolve no longer functions due to the last drop, upon dissaembly I have found on the motherboard ( bottom circuit board that there is a chip/crack on one of the fuse's, I am assuming it is a fuse). I am quite certain that it is the reason for a non functional device.
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My Bose Revolve no longer functions due to the last drop, upon dissaembly I have found on the motherboard ( bottom circuit board that there is a chip/crack on one of the fuse's, I am assuming it is a fuse). I am quite certain that it is the source for a non functional device.
Would any one be able to confirm my assumption?
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I have pondered as if it was the origin of the issue, that a simple dab of clue or silicone would seal the broken part, thus creating ground and would giveth life?
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I have pondered as if it was the origin of the issue, that a simple dab of glue or silicone would seal the broken part, thus creating ground and would giveth life?
I have not scoured the net as of yet but would anyone have a an idea of where to find a working motherboard for purchase?
Hi there,
My Bose Revolve no longer functions due to the last drop, upon dissaembly I have found on the motherboard ( bottom circuit board that there is a chip/crack on one of the fuse's, I am assuming it is a fuse). I am quite certain that it is the reason for a non functional device.
Would any one be able to confirm my assumption?
I have pondered as if it was the origin of the issue, that a simple dab of clue or silicone would seal the broken part, thus creating ground and would giveth life?
I have not scoured the net as of yet but would anyone have a an idea of where to find a working motherboard for purchase?
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Thank you.