Repair of Korg DTR-1 musical Instrument tuner

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Rob Storms

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Hi all! My tuner quit and I discovered that a cap ( C1 on the front panel PCB ) was pulling down the regulated 5 volt rail. I removed it and the 5v popped back up and the unit started working. I lost the little weasel though and I would like to know its type and value. C1 is just to the right of the many legged doodad in the picture. I cant find any schematics online except for the rabbit hole log in sites. Any thoughts? THANKS The other pic is the shorted cap lighting up to the thermal camera.
 

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Board looks kind of dirty around R37!? Cleaning that makes any difference? I had boards that shorted out components and worked again after a quick clean.
 
Board looks kind of dirty around R37!? Cleaning that makes any difference? I had boards that shorted out components and worked again after a quick clean.

Since the OP also has a thermal camera shot of the offending capacitor, i'd say the conclusion is pretty clear. Also he whole thing started working upon removing it, so... 😁

Also SMD ceramics are known to fail shorted. I've revived several laptops so far, by replacing internally-shorted ceramics on power supply rails.
 
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