> On Apr 28, 2017, at 3:55 PM, Mark A. Yoder <[email protected]> wrote:
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> My son attached an S2 battery to a Blue yesterday and got a spark.  He thinks 
> he had the plug oriented correctly.  He re plugged it in again and attached 
> the Blue to a 12V supply.  The Blue fired up and the battery charged.  Once 
> charged we removed the 12V and the Blue died.  The Blue reboots when the 12V 
> supply is restored, but won't run on the battery alone.  It looks like we 
> melted part of the regulator.  Notice the 8 pin device in the top center of 
> the picture.
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> I'm assuming the part can be replaced.  Does anyone know what part it is?
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I believe the silkscreen next to it says PROT, which would make it the S-8261.

I think this is the 3rd occurrence I've heard about. Though yours is the first 
to identify what might have blown. Guess the keyed connector isn't keyed 
enough. I will add warnings to the wiki. 
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> --Mark
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