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in reply to la508

I probably won't be able to identify it, but including the name of the thing it's a part of along with a model number would help.
in reply to chickenf622

seams to be a inverter for LCD: LCD-Inverter TI-INV-CXA-L0624-VJL ( Mouser No: 810-CXA-L0624-VJL )
in reply to la508

I think this is some sort of surface mount fuse.

Don't quote me on that as fact though.

in reply to la508

Solid state relay? With like a heat sink on top?
in reply to la508

See the thick traces?

It's part of the power-section, which helps narrow-it-down, some..

PCU-P057B board: duckduckgo.com/?t=fpas&q=%22PC…

in reply to la508

@la508
i found an image of a different version of the same product i think,
it seems like this one has some red components that look like film capacitors in place of that blown smd thing

power-systems.de/fileadmin/Med…

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in reply to la508

sadly the part dosent seam to have a name on it even before it blew up:

but its connected to pin1 and pin3 of the IC so maybe the datasheet can help you
meditronik.com.pl/doc/plusik/c…

Edit:
Found a similar PCB with 2x that component

makes me think its probably a capacitor

edit edit:
found another related board where the element at least hast text on it

"M104 3M62" not sure what that is tho

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in reply to la508

I think it's some type of MLCC. If you look up variations of this inverter board, some have two MLCCs in the same location labeled C7 and C8. I know that some MLCCs can fail catastrophically if they crack and short circuit, may be what happened to yours.

If it's part of an LC circuit the capacity and ESR will be important to match, but if it's only a filter capacitor, you can typically drop in a high value cap to replace it without worrying too much about matching the values. Of course you'll want it to be rated for the voltage and temp.

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