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Anonymous Posted on Dec 07, 2010

I put the plug of 110v into 220v and it blew the circuit,they came back on but not the mixer.could it be a fuse on the mixer?

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Where did you get the diode on the circuit board? I did the same thing with my kitchen aid:(

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Hi,
No, you have turn that mixer into a boat anchor....it will cost more to fix it then it is worth...

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    It just needs a new circuit board, ($35-50) or repair the old one ($5-10). But, if the quality of these new Kitchenaid mixers is as low as I suspect it to be then heatman may be right in his estimate of cost to repair vs. value..

  • Anonymous Dec 23, 2010

    Thanks ,ur were right,it was a diode on the circuit board,glad i tryed to fix it b4 throwing it into the ocean as heatman said, it.cost me $15.00.thks

  • Anonymous May 20, 2011

    Where did you get the diode on the circuit board? I did the same thing with my kitchen aid:(

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