It’s the handle of a water kettle. Behind the circuit board is nothing. There is also no other circuit board in the kettle. Is the yellow thing the beeper? Thanks for any help 🙏

  • @[email protected]OP
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    3010 months ago

    FOUND THAT PIECE OF SHIT! 🥳

    Hiding under a hidden and additionally enclosed and secured circuit board, omg cannot believe I didn’t break it removing that shit 😅

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    10 months ago

    No beeper in this photo. Could be a piezoelectric disk hidden some where they are small and thin. what’s on the other side of the PCB? Also look stuck to the plastic, piezos are often stuck to the casing to use it as a sounding board.

    Edit: not sure what the yellow thing, cap maybe, can you get a better picture of the text on it ?

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      10 months ago

      It’s an x2 capacitor to supress emi. He eventually linked it to me down below as well.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      510 months ago

      Weird huh? Any idea where they hide that fucker, it’s loud like a friggin fire alarm 😖

      • KptnAutismus
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        610 months ago

        i would follow the wires until you find either a black plastic cylinder around 5-10mm in diameter with a hole on top, or a brass-colored disc around an inch in diameter. that would most likely be a piezo speaker.

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        A lot of kettles use sound to indicate state. If you’re nervous you should alert your local authorities rather than wait. Better safe than sorry.

        Edit: Sorry folks. I thought op meant beeper as in the radio device. It’s late where I am and I’m tired, hah. Was just trying to encourage a bit of safety.

          • Jay
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            510 months ago

            I guess the local authorities really like tea?

          • Decoy321
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            510 months ago

            A LOT OF KETTLES USE SOUND TO INDICATE STATE. IF YOU’RE NERVOUS YOU SHOULD ALERT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORITIES RATHER THAN WAIT. BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY.

            • @[email protected]OP
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              210 months ago

              if i didnt removed it, it would only have been a question of time until someone had to call the cops…

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                210 months ago

                Do beeper services even exist anymore? I would think they all got displaced by cell phones long ago.

                • @SmoothLiquidation
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                  15 months ago

                  I believe they are used in some emergency situations because they use less bandwidth than cellphones and will work when other services won’t.

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    10 months ago

    Is the capacitor an x2 cap for voltage surges? Looks like it. The rest is just normal stuff. Not my field, been out of school for years and am an idiot. That being said I’m curious: what’s the inductor by the Emi suppression capacitor for in this circuit? Is it just to form a tank circuit to heat the kettle more efficiently?

      • @[email protected]OP
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        410 months ago

        idk, not familiar with those things. the kettle can has 5 modes of temperatures: 60–100 °C. Its really nice, just insanely loud. More pictures if case it gives more info, sorry for the bad quality, hope its readable

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        • @[email protected]
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          10 months ago

          Top is a relay, bottom is a capacitor. Thanks! The sound you’re hearing is probably from a piezo buzzer like some one else mentioned. I wish I was home so I could send you a picture of one. They can be really loud!

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          10 months ago

          Here’s what those buzzers can sometimes look like:

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          They just make sound to indicate the state of things when used as part of a circuit. Like your kettle being finished boiling water.