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MTH PS 2.0 circuit board from a 2003 E-6 ABA B unit engine.  The B unit engine had been converted to a stand alone by the person I purchased it from, and I unfortunately screwed it up:

 

While attempting to quiet a noisy fan motor, I was using a 9-volt battery to cycle the motor back and forth as I had seen on a help video.  As you may be already shaking your head, you will no doubt be unsurprised with I saw a puff of smoke rise off the circuit board and I uttered, " oh noooo.....".   The engine no longer runs at all, and instead I get a repeating click from the speaker.  I've attached photos to show what the board looks like, I am looking to replace or repair the top board.  I've read other threads, but can not determine if any are relevant since I am not sure exactly what part I am looking for.  Does anyone know from looking at the images what I need to look to replace?  If this is a board which can be unplugged in several places from the engine and replaced, then I can do that.  If it is more complicated and needs to go to a shop I would be thankful for that advice.  Given one small component of the board burned (circled red in the second post images below)   is it possible that I should just see about getting that piece repaired?

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It looks like the burned part is the one labeled 352A:

 

ogr ps2 5v smoke fan fets

That is indeed a 60 cent transistor (FET) for the smoke-fan. 

 

http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/NDS352AP/NDS352APCT-ND/415882 

 

IF (that's a big IF!) you are capable of working on these tiny components, I suppose it's worth a shot trying a DIY repair.  If so, first remove the burned component to expose the 3 rectangular solder pads on the board.  You shouldn't have to remove the boards but obviously be very fastidious about not splattering soldering or whatever.  With the component removed, you can power up the engine to see if it still just clicks or whether it actually starts up.  That is, the engine should function without that part installed...it's just the smoke fan won't work.  If the board is still non-functional with this part removed, then something else was damaged and I'd stop.  But if the board is functional (less smoke fan of course), then there's a good chance soldering in a new 352A will put you back in business.  And if you do choose to order parts, I'd also order the part above it (which you have circled too) labeled SS.  That is the 22 cent companion transistor (FET) as it takes 2 transistors to drive the smoke fan.  Components can be damaged yet have no visible indications.

 

http://www.digikey.com/product...8/BSS138CT-ND/244294

 

But seriously, component-level repair with these tiny components is not for everyone.  So I too highly recommend contacting forum member GGG.

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Thank you all for your help.  I have been in touch with a few members and have a few options.  In thinking through the issue, it turns out if you switch off the smoke unit, the engine still has forward and reverse capability, sound, both horn and whistle.  It looks as if the board just burned out where the fan motor was controlled. 

 

In the end I know this is because I skipped the step in the online video about disconnecting the power feed from the motor to the board PRIOR to using a battery to spin oil into the motor. 

 

In attempting to quiet the motor I have at least succeeded in getting a perfectly quiet one by having to turn off smoke!

 

More to follow as the problem is resolved, thanks again

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