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Hi we need help the Keurig unit we have was accidentally plugged into 220v instead of 110v. Is there still a way for this to be fixed? Thanks
@juanruben5 it is possible that you “fried” the circuit boards or just components on it. you would have to give us your models number and start taking yours apart. Look at the components to see if you have any obvious damaged ones. Post some images of your damaged board etc. with your question. that way we can see what you see. Use this guide Adding images to an existing question for that.
It has a burn out power transformer, there’s no fuse inside that transformer, carefully dismantle your Keurig , replace that small step down transformer 110v -14.5-0.45amp. that’s it.
Sadly the cost and effort to get it fixed wont be worth your time and effort. I burned through 2 units. For the second one i even bought a step down converter and it still popped. Both units went into the bin…shame really, I called so many stores and all worked out too expensive. The reality is that its just not built for that voltage and you would have to modify this heavily and it still wouldnt last.