Probable since it overheated. I need to buy a transformer model clt5v036ze Amp hk3480 Can you tell me from where i can one online as i need to check if it is worthed to buy one since in Malta the price i was asked to pay was €90!!!
SOURCE: harman kardon soundsticks II
use a clear silicone based sealant (similar to the type used for caulking and in fish tanks) I'm guessing you used CA or superglue, and thats what melted your plastic, you're using too much also most likely.
SOURCE: harman kardon
Orastie
Wow, general problem here, but the most near your problem could be, power failure, or the Power adapter is bad, or a energy failure at home, time to buy a new adapter.
Carl
SOURCE: drivers for harman kardon en toshiba satellite P100
driver for Satellite P100-ST1071 here:
http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/tais/support/jsp/modelContent.jsp?ct=DL&os=&category=&moid=1484723&rpn=PSPA0U&modelFilter=P100-ST1071&selCategory=3&selFamily=1073768663#
or try other model for P100-? from >downloads>model
SOURCE: I need to replace an AC transformer for harman kardon PC speakers
If you still need it, I have the Hon-Kwang Plug in Class 2 Transformer Model A15-110.
SOURCE: taking apart harman/kardon subwoofer
turn the sub upsidedown, carefully remove the clear rubber feet (these are a dome fitted over a mushroom top), using the toothed gripper cutout of a pair of pliers (when closed it is the eye shaped opening visible on one side), grip the mushroom firmly but not so hard as to crush the mushroom and gently ease clockwise and anticlockwise (the mushroom is at one end of a clear plug blocking access to the four screws that hold the two parts together.
Be carefull to use the correct size screwdriver so as not to damage the screw heads as they are tight.
On reassembly, you may need to use glue to replace the rubber feet if the mushroom becames damages during removal.
It could be a short in your speaker wire or the crossover in your speakers.
1) Turn off your unit and disconnect your speaker wires at the amp, if the protect is no longer displayed when the unit is turned back on, check the connections on the speakers. If you do not visually see a short on the speaker wire connection, turn off the unit and disconnect the wires at the speaker and isolate them so they do not touch then connect the speaker wires at the amp. Turn on the amp and see if the protect is on. If it is on, the wire has a short somewhere in the line. If the protect is off then suspect the speaker has a short in the voice coil or crossover.
2) If the protect is still on after you disconnect the speaker wires at the amp, it could be the power IC in the amp is shorted and needs to be replaced.
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