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enter image description hereHelp Please help me identify the burnt out SMD located on M801 position in the attached photographs.

It belongs to a Philips Bodygroom BG2024/15 PCB.

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I intended to replace the two rechargeable batteries, but somehow it got burnt out when touching inverted polarity from new batteries. I`ve got to see the code 20 inverted written + letter t with 10x magnification and a PCB support stand. So then I attach another little big zoomed out photo. I hope it helps to identify and may be find an equivalent one. 

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photo of PCB

As a clue to guess what else could be damaged, I´ve tried to connect the batteries with correct polarity and the motor keeps running even while switching on/off the pushbutton. Also the Diode beside looks a little bit damaged and might be a Schottky because of the 4 White stripes cathode marking and BAt2d. But I don't know which Brand it is or any other info about the SMD package type. In

In the end I removed the wrecked SMD from M801 location (see attached photo), also a little bit of the PCB M801 Locationcircuit on the 5th contact got broken.


I got another photo of the item M801 encircled in yellow with the marking code STD1 and a closeup view of the wired parallel diodes.

BG2024_15 Motherboard PCB Layout

BG2024_15 Motherboard PCB Layout

Philips BG2024_15 Motherboard Layout (Item M801) - Closeup view

Philips BG2024_15 Motherboard Layout (Item M801) - Closeup view

enter image description hereHelp me identify the burnt out SMD located on M801 position in the attached photographs.

It belongs to a Philips Bodygroom BG2024/15 PCB.

I intended to replace the two rechargeable batteries, but somehow it got burnt out when touching inverted polarity from new batteries. I`ve got to see the code 20 inverted written + letter t with 10x magnification and a PCB support stand. So then I attach another little big zoomed out photo. I hope it helps to identify and may be find an equivalent one.enter image description here  photo of PCB

As a clue to guess what else could be damaged, I´ve tried to connect the batteries with correct polarity and the motor keeps running even while switching on/off the pushbutton. Also the Diode beside looks a little bit damaged and might be a Schottky because of the 4 White stripes cathode marking and BAt2d. But I don't know which Brand it is or any other info about the SMD package type. In the end I removed the wrecked SMD from M801 location (see attached photo), also a little bit of the PCB M801 Locationcircuit on the 5th contact got broken.

Please help me identify the burnt out SMD located on M801 position in the attached photographs.

It belongs to a Philips Bodygroom BG2024/15 PCB.

enter image description here

I intended to replace the two rechargeable batteries, but somehow it got burnt out when touching inverted polarity from new batteries. I`ve got to see the code 20 inverted written + letter t with 10x magnification and a PCB support stand. So then I attach another little big zoomed out photo. I hope it helps to identify and may be find an equivalent one. 

enter image description here 

photo of PCB

As a clue to guess what else could be damaged, I´ve tried to connect the batteries with correct polarity and the motor keeps running even while switching on/off the pushbutton. Also the Diode beside looks a little bit damaged and might be a Schottky because of the 4 White stripes cathode marking and BAt2d. But I don't know which Brand it is or any other info about the SMD package type.

In the end I removed the wrecked SMD from M801 location (see attached photo), also a little bit of the PCB M801 Locationcircuit on the 5th contact got broken.


I got another photo of the item M801 encircled in yellow with the marking code STD1 and a closeup view of the wired parallel diodes.

BG2024_15 Motherboard PCB Layout

BG2024_15 Motherboard PCB Layout

Philips BG2024_15 Motherboard Layout (Item M801) - Closeup view

Philips BG2024_15 Motherboard Layout (Item M801) - Closeup view

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enter image description hereHelp me identify the burnt out SMD located on M801 position in the attached photographs.

It belongs to a Philips Bodygroom BG2024/15 PCB.

I intended to replace the two rechargeable batteries, but somehow it got burnt out when touching inverted polarity from new batteries. I`ve got to see the code 20 inverted written + letter t with 10x magnification and a PCB support stand. So then I attach another little big zoomed out photo. I hope it helps to identify and may be find an equivalent one.enter image description here photo of PCB

As a clue to guess what else could be damaged, I´ve tried to connect the batteries with correct polarity and the motor keeps running even while switching on/off the pushbutton. Also the Diode beside looks a little bit damaged and might be a Schottky because of the 4 White stripes cathode marking and BAt2d. But I don't know which Brand it is or any other info about the SMD package type. In the end I removed the wrecked SMD from M801 location (see attached photo), also a little bit of the PCB M801 Locationcircuit on the 5th contact got broken.

enter image description hereHelp me identify the burnt out SMD located on M801 position in the attached photographs.

It belongs to a Philips Bodygroom BG2024/15 PCB.

I intended to replace the two rechargeable batteries, but somehow it got burnt out when touching inverted polarity from new batteries. I`ve got to see the code 20 inverted written + letter t with 10x magnification and a PCB support stand. So then I attach another little big zoomed out photo. I hope it helps to identify and may be find an equivalent one.enter image description here photo of PCB

As a clue to guess what else could be damaged, I´ve tried to connect the batteries with correct polarity and the motor keeps running even while switching on/off the pushbutton. Also the Diode beside looks a little bit damaged and might be a Schottky because of the 4 White stripes cathode marking and BAt2d. But I don't know which Brand it is or any other info about the SMD package type.

enter image description hereHelp me identify the burnt out SMD located on M801 position in the attached photographs.

It belongs to a Philips Bodygroom BG2024/15 PCB.

I intended to replace the two rechargeable batteries, but somehow it got burnt out when touching inverted polarity from new batteries. I`ve got to see the code 20 inverted written + letter t with 10x magnification and a PCB support stand. So then I attach another little big zoomed out photo. I hope it helps to identify and may be find an equivalent one.enter image description here photo of PCB

As a clue to guess what else could be damaged, I´ve tried to connect the batteries with correct polarity and the motor keeps running even while switching on/off the pushbutton. Also the Diode beside looks a little bit damaged and might be a Schottky because of the 4 White stripes cathode marking and BAt2d. But I don't know which Brand it is or any other info about the SMD package type. In the end I removed the wrecked SMD from M801 location (see attached photo), also a little bit of the PCB M801 Locationcircuit on the 5th contact got broken.

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enter image description hereHelp me identify the burnt out SMD located on M801 position in the attached photographs.

It belongs to a Philips Bodygroom BG2024/15 PCB.

I intended to replace the two rechargeable batteries, but somehow it got burnt out when touching inverted polarity from new batteries. I`ve got to see the code 20 inverted written + letter t with 10x magnification and a PCB support stand. So then I attach another little big zoomed out photo. I hope it helps to identify and may be find an equivalent one.enter image description here photo of PCB

As a clue to guess what else could be damaged, I´ve tried to connect the batteries with correct polarity and the motor keeps running even while switching on/off the pushbutton. Also the Diode beside looks a little bit damaged and might be a Schottky because of the 4 White stripes cathode marking and BAt2d. But I don't know which Brand it is or any other info about the SMD package type.

enter image description hereHelp me identify the burnt out SMD located on M801 position in the attached photographs.

It belongs to a Philips Bodygroom BG2024/15 PCB.

I intended to replace the two rechargeable batteries, but somehow it got burnt out when touching inverted polarity from new batteries. I`ve got to see the code 20 inverted written + letter t with 10x magnification and a PCB support stand. So then I attach another little big zoomed out photo. I hope it helps to identify and may be find an equivalent one.enter image description here photo of PCB

enter image description hereHelp me identify the burnt out SMD located on M801 position in the attached photographs.

It belongs to a Philips Bodygroom BG2024/15 PCB.

I intended to replace the two rechargeable batteries, but somehow it got burnt out when touching inverted polarity from new batteries. I`ve got to see the code 20 inverted written + letter t with 10x magnification and a PCB support stand. So then I attach another little big zoomed out photo. I hope it helps to identify and may be find an equivalent one.enter image description here photo of PCB

As a clue to guess what else could be damaged, I´ve tried to connect the batteries with correct polarity and the motor keeps running even while switching on/off the pushbutton. Also the Diode beside looks a little bit damaged and might be a Schottky because of the 4 White stripes cathode marking and BAt2d. But I don't know which Brand it is or any other info about the SMD package type.

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