AVM Fritz!Box 6890 LTE Voltage Converter Investigation

Migliaccio & Rathod LLP is investigating the AVM Fritz!Box 6890 LTE and related 7590 routers for a potential voltage-converter design defect that may lead to premature hardware failure.

Reported Issues

Independent hardware analysis has identified recurring design concerns:

  • A mis-sized ceramic capacitor (1 nF instead of the MP1477 converter’s required 100 nF) installed in the central supply branch
  • Voltage instability causing premature component wear or sudden failure
  • Similar design-level issues reported in the related AVM Fritz!Box 7590
  • Growing consumer reports of routers failing with identical symptoms attributed to the same converter design

This is not a firmware or thermal issue—it is an alleged component-specification deviation tied to hardware instability.

Why Consumers Should Be Concerned

A router containing voltage-converter components that fail to meet manufacturer specifications may present a latent defect affecting long-term reliability. Potential claims include:

  • Design-defect theories under state law
  • Failure to disclose known hardware vulnerabilities
  • Implied warranty violations where essential power-regulation components fail prematurely
  • UDAP claims for marketing the devices as high-reliability networking equipment despite known electrical constraints

Signs You May Be Affected

  • Own a AVM Fritz!Box 6890 LTE or AVM Fritz!Box 7590 that failed unexpectedly
  • Observed power-cycling, unstable voltage behavior, or early hardware death
  • Device failed shortly after warranty expiration
  • Multiple replacements showing the same symptoms

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