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HI, Got a Ninja NJ600 from the States (120v) and wanted to use it in Europe (240v). But, had an accident and got plug in to a 240v power plug directly, and of course it went silent. I have dismounted the unit and made a number of pictures. Of this the electronic board was burn in one area. I need to know first, if this information and pictures are enough to get a response? Second, how I can I fix it? And last, can I make it 240v capable? Thank you in advance. Jacobo PM

Hey Jacobo . From what I’m seeing here, you have blown the metal-oxide varistor (MOS) (the light brown ceramic capacitor looking thing), which could be your savior. It’s designed to protect against excessive over voltages. To fix it, you’ll need to buy a new one and replace it. I’d also replace the EMI suppression capacitor (the big yellow capacitor behind the MOS), as its physically damaged. This guide shows you how to solder and desolder; How To Solder and Desolder Connections Just as a precaution, I’d test the big brown ceramic capacitor behind the EMI suppression capacitor, the 47 ohm resistor and the voltage regulator at the least. As for if you can convert it to accept 240VAC, no. The board is built to only take 120VAC and as its power supply is only a linear one. You’ll need to buy a 120VAC - 240VAC converter. This guide covers testing capacitors; http://www.electricaltechnology.org/2013… This one covers resistors; https://www.google.com.au/webhp?sourceid… and this one (though harder) covers the regulator; http://www.learningaboutelectronics.com/… I hope this helps you out or at least sets you in the right direction. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.

Hi Zakk, I have accidentally plugged my 110v Ninja Blender to 220v. How to fix? I would like to ask on how I may be able to send my questions with regards to my problem with my Ninja Blender which has been accidentally plugged into a 220v that caused the damage of my 110v blender. I tried research over the internet and found this iFixit forum which has similar answers with my problem. Now, the technician was able to replace the MOV VARISTOR yet the problem remain the same, it won’t power on. Now, he soldered the broken lines on the board and found out that there is one Transistor( pointed in arrow ) which was also burnt. He could no longer recognize the value of this transistor since it was badly burnt. Do you know the reference value of this transistor so that we may be able to find a replacement? Or does Ninja selling this type of Circuit Board? Where to buy it( website )? By the way, I’m living here in the Philippines.Awaiting for your earnest response since this item was just bought last 2018 and we badly need it.Thank you. ps- I don’t know how to attach the images.  thank you. mcdennels@yahoo.com