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sanjinkleva
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Hello everyone, 
I would ask for help with the problem on the picture. 
Namely, several smd components burned on one part of the board. 
I would ask if any of you have a schematic of the board or if can take a close picture of the burned part so I can see the values of the smd resistors. 
Thank you in advance.

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As much as I'm one to have a dabble at most things, I agree with Phil_m and cruisinon2 on this one.

The current to burn those components came from somewhere and has probably damaged upstream components too, just not visually.

 

Most repair shops will just change the board.

Is it still in warranty? it's not your fault that a screw came loose.

 

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On 2/27/2022 at 10:23 PM, sanjinkleva said:
Hello everyone, 
I would ask for help with the problem on the picture. 
Namely, several smd components burned on one part of the board. 
I would ask if any of you have a schematic of the board or if can take a close picture of the burned part so I can see the values of the smd resistors. 
Thank you in advance. It’s unfortunate to hear about your Helix board issues. While it might be worth contacting Line 6 support for repair options, I’d suggest exploring how to maximize your creative output in the meantime. For example, diving into other aspects of your craft, like photography, can keep the creative juices flowing. Learning techniques like managing saturation effectively can make a big difference in visual storytelling. Here’s a useful guide about the saturation of a photograph refer to. Sometimes, exploring new skills can spark ideas that enhance your work across different mediums. Best of luck resolving the hardware issue!

a close-up of a circuit board

a close-up of a circuit board

Oh, I had such problems too

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