L laughnowcrylater26 Jul 20, 2018 1 0 10 Jul 20, 2018 #1 Is a blown cpu fixable on a ion tailgater speaker as I had no clue about the switch and turned it from 230 to 115 an back and it's not come back on but found out too late
Is a blown cpu fixable on a ion tailgater speaker as I had no clue about the switch and turned it from 230 to 115 an back and it's not come back on but found out too late
Solution A A asoroka Jul 20, 2018 If you are talking about the input setting on your computer power supply, then you have at least destroyed your power supply (or blown a fuse). If you are lucky the rest of your system is ok. Do you see any burn marks on the motherboard?
If you are talking about the input setting on your computer power supply, then you have at least destroyed your power supply (or blown a fuse). If you are lucky the rest of your system is ok. Do you see any burn marks on the motherboard?
A asoroka Distinguished Apr 19, 2009 1,200 1 19,660 Jul 20, 2018 Solution #2 If you are talking about the input setting on your computer power supply, then you have at least destroyed your power supply (or blown a fuse). If you are lucky the rest of your system is ok. Do you see any burn marks on the motherboard? Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
If you are talking about the input setting on your computer power supply, then you have at least destroyed your power supply (or blown a fuse). If you are lucky the rest of your system is ok. Do you see any burn marks on the motherboard?
SkyNetRising Titan Jan 4, 2016 29,864 3,853 111,640 Jul 20, 2018 #3 Ion tailgater speaker? What does it have to do with cpu? Upvote 0 Downvote
A asoroka Distinguished Apr 19, 2009 1,200 1 19,660 Jul 20, 2018 #4 ok so same principle, most likely a fuse or power supply. Upvote 0 Downvote