Resurrecting our Wharfedale PowerCube SPC-10

This poor home theatre subwoofer just didn't like moving house, and let out the magic smoke. After a (painfully) lengthy troubleshoot, we get it up and running and sounding great once more! Trying a few new things for this one, including an intro section and a montage! Let me know in the comments what you think! If you like what I do and want to encourage more, I appreciate your support through likes and comments below. If you have the means, you could also support me on Patreon, as money helps me buy things to fix and build more projects -   / silvervest   Bookmarks! 00:00 - Intro 05:58 - Finding our fault 11:17 - Parts arrive 13:43 - Fix testing, further diagnosis 24:44 - Cool testing montage 26:10 - Never give up, never surrender! 28:54 - A clue! 34:21 - Fix testing... again 40:28 - It's ALIVE! 41:06 - Wrap up and conclusion Any feedback is welcome, as always. Equipment used! Multimeter: Digitech QM-1321 Component Tester: Generic LCR-T4 Soldering Iron: Hakko FX-888D Desolder Pump: Engineer SS-02 & goot Solder Sucker Desolder Braid: Chemtronics Soder-Wick #4 Useful resources! TOP261YN supplier - https://www.aliexpress.com/item/10050... diyAudio forums - https://www.diyaudio.com/forums/index... Credits! Music: Ooyy - Divergent Molife - Nite Glo Font: Riciery Leal - VCR OSD Mono (https://www.dafont.com/vcr-osd-mono.font Putting up with my weird hobbies: My wife Disclaimer! I am NOT an expert, I have genuinely NO idea what I'm doing, and mostly just glue things together and use a lot of Google-fu until stuff works. I've been tinkering with electronics since I was a kid, but have no formal training and will probably do things incorrectly. If you learn something from this, that's awesome, but trust me - I'm learning too! #wharfedale #subwoofer #repair