All electronic components run on smoke. If you let the smoke out, they don't work anymore...
That being said, I'd open it up to see what fried. The power transformer should have been protected by the fuse. Often, there is a power line conditioning circuit/components prior to the fuse. If not rated for the higher voltage, that's what smoked. Relatively inexpensive repair.
Look before tossing.
That being said, I'd open it up to see what fried. The power transformer should have been protected by the fuse. Often, there is a power line conditioning circuit/components prior to the fuse. If not rated for the higher voltage, that's what smoked. Relatively inexpensive repair.
Look before tossing.