Broken circuit board from kettle

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Wolframe

Joined Jul 29, 2024
2
Hi,

I have a kettle that seems to have gotten water inside it, causing the circuit board to fry. I've replaced a fuse and am now trying to identify the broken components so I can hopefully fix it. I'm quite a newbie with circuitry and don't really know what I'm doing. Can anyone spot anything obviously broken? The missing green part of the board seems problematic, but I'm not sure. Is this board completely beyond repair?

Thanks
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tonyStewart

Joined May 8, 2012
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The milled green slots are the air gaps for >3 kV insulation.

I see nothing obvious in the photo that shows heat damage to blow a fuse. But then that doesn't mean it is OK.
How about the other side?
 

Thread Starter

Wolframe

Joined Jul 29, 2024
2
The milled green slots are the air gaps for >3 kV insulation.

I see nothing obvious in the photo that shows heat damage to blow a fuse. But then that doesn't mean it is OK.
How about the other side?
There doesn't seem to be much damage on the other side but I could be wrong. 1000006811.jpg
 
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