Is there anyone on here that might be able to repair this dead circuit board pls. It came from a £300 Dyson fan that the manufacturer no longer supports. This thing is about 5 years old.
'Er indoors spilt water on the damed thing. There was a smell of electrical burning and a satisfying pop.
You can buy fans dating from the 1920s that still work. I somehow doubt many Dyson products will still be going in 100 years time
I can see a big chip has exploded
This thing has had very little use, but noone repairs these fans. Folk say they do, but they just clean the dust out from the inside (great design huh?), and I could not find a circuit board for sale for this model (the first model that was released)
Thank you
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'Er indoors spilt water on the damed thing. There was a smell of electrical burning and a satisfying pop.
You can buy fans dating from the 1920s that still work. I somehow doubt many Dyson products will still be going in 100 years time
I can see a big chip has exploded
This thing has had very little use, but noone repairs these fans. Folk say they do, but they just clean the dust out from the inside (great design huh?), and I could not find a circuit board for sale for this model (the first model that was released)
Thank you


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