Identifying burned SMD component

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Harold
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I have this Philips One Blade trimmer (disassembly video) and I have probably by mistake tried to charge it with charger from the older Phillips shaver which had almost identical connector but 15V instead of 4.3V used by this one - the result is it can't charge. I opened it and there is one burned component on the PCB, but I can't identify what is it (I am not much of electronics expert).

I would be glad for help with identifying that component or a replacement alternative to repair the trimmer.

Solution summary: The part was diod in SOD323 package. I replaced it with 1N4148WS-SOD323 and it seems to work. Thanks for all help.

 

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AjayB_76
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Hi, Unfortunately we cannot find out which is the broken device without the marking on the device. I am not able to find out if its a 2 pin device/3 pin device. 

if its a 2 pin device, its very likely that its a diode ( its a guess and cannot guarantee anything). 

Appreciate the effort in trying to fix electronics 🙂

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