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Hello,
I was using my external universal battery on my laptop (19v), but then I decided to work on my other laptop which takes 16v and I forgot to switch the external battery to low voltage. I didn't notice anything until the battery in the laptop starting going dead, not receiving any power from the external one. I tried plugging the ac adapter in, but now it won't charge. The laptop is a fujitsu lifebook p2110. I tried to open the laptop to see if anything looked fried, but it seems like there's a trick to open it. Anyone have any ideas on how to fix this? could it be just a fuse? Thanks for your help. Josh |
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Anyone have any ideas on how to fix this? could it be just a fuse?
It could. Google "Pico fuse" to see what the fuse might look like. |
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Here's a picture of the circuit...The bottom with the yellow tape over
it is where the power comes from. (I have tested this, and the power is coming in.) I'm not sure what pieces to test or which to look at. http://smoothcontrol.com/temp/circuitboard.jpg Josh |
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Here's a picture of the circuit...The bottom with the yellow tape over
it is where the power comes from. (I have tested this, and the power is coming in.) I'm not sure what pieces to test or which to look at. http://smoothcontrol.com/temp/circuitboard.jpg Josh |
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Are you sure the battery charger you found and used is the correct one for
that model of laptop? wrote in message ps.com... Here's a picture of the circuit...The bottom with the yellow tape over it is where the power comes from. (I have tested this, and the power is coming in.) I'm not sure what pieces to test or which to look at. http://smoothcontrol.com/temp/circuitboard.jpg Josh |
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Hi Bob,
I used the AC charger before I plugged in the external battery and it worked fine. AC charger no longer works either. Josh Bob Shuman wrote: Are you sure the battery charger you found and used is the correct one for that model of laptop? wrote in message ps.com... Here's a picture of the circuit...The bottom with the yellow tape over it is where the power comes from. (I have tested this, and the power is coming in.) I'm not sure what pieces to test or which to look at. http://smoothcontrol.com/temp/circuitboard.jpg Josh |
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Hmm.. Something doesn't look right at C488.. It is just above and right of
the 3rd smallest IC which says japan on it upside down in the pic. It is also just right of the crystal that says 4.00MT on it. Looks as if the capacitor that was there exploded. There is also a fuse just below that labeled FS on the package and F1 on the board. Check the fuse and check to see if C488 appeared to have something there before. - Mike wrote in message ps.com... Here's a picture of the circuit...The bottom with the yellow tape over it is where the power comes from. (I have tested this, and the power is coming in.) I'm not sure what pieces to test or which to look at. http://smoothcontrol.com/temp/circuitboard.jpg Josh |
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Michael Kennedy wrote:
Hmm.. Something doesn't look right at C488.. It is just above and right of the 3rd smallest IC which says japan on it upside down in the pic. It is also just right of the crystal that says 4.00MT on it. Looks as if the capacitor that was there exploded. I respectfully disagree. If there was a component there and it fell off, there would either be bits of capacitor contact pad or a capacitor pad shaped depression in the solder on the pad. If the component had exploded, there would be some visible damage to the PCB (and probably the tell-tale "something was here" indications on the pad). The solder on those pads is slightly convex - exactly the sort of profile you'd see if you melted solder onto a bare PCB pad. If I was troubleshooting that laptop, I'd do a continuity check on that 6.3A picofuse with my ohmmeter. If it read as an open-circuit (infinite resistance), I'd replace the fuse, put the machine back together and try to power it up. The inductor underneath the picofuse appears to serve as a power filter, based on its position in the circuit -- the input connector is wired to the inductor (with some pretty hefty tracks) and the other side of the inductor goes to what appears to be an internal ground plane and the picofuse. -- Phil. | Kitsune: Acorn RiscPC SA202 64M+6G ViewFinder | Cheetah: Athlon64 3200+ A8VDeluxeV2 512M+100G http://www.philpem.me.uk/ | Tiger: Toshiba SatPro4600 Celeron700 256M+40G No software patents! http://www.eff.org/ / http://www.ffii.org/ If mail bounces, replace "06" with the last two digits of the current year. |
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hmm.. Well I don't know I can't tell from the picture for sure, but what you
say makes sense. What got me was the discoloration, but that could just be some crud on the solder pads and board. "Philip Pemberton" wrote in message ... Michael Kennedy wrote: Hmm.. Something doesn't look right at C488.. It is just above and right of the 3rd smallest IC which says japan on it upside down in the pic. It is also just right of the crystal that says 4.00MT on it. Looks as if the capacitor that was there exploded. I respectfully disagree. If there was a component there and it fell off, there would either be bits of capacitor contact pad or a capacitor pad shaped depression in the solder on the pad. If the component had exploded, there would be some visible damage to the PCB (and probably the tell-tale "something was here" indications on the pad). The solder on those pads is slightly convex - exactly the sort of profile you'd see if you melted solder onto a bare PCB pad. If I was troubleshooting that laptop, I'd do a continuity check on that 6.3A picofuse with my ohmmeter. If it read as an open-circuit (infinite resistance), I'd replace the fuse, put the machine back together and try to power it up. The inductor underneath the picofuse appears to serve as a power filter, based on its position in the circuit -- the input connector is wired to the inductor (with some pretty hefty tracks) and the other side of the inductor goes to what appears to be an internal ground plane and the picofuse. -- Phil. | Kitsune: Acorn RiscPC SA202 64M+6G ViewFinder | Cheetah: Athlon64 3200+ A8VDeluxeV2 512M+100G http://www.philpem.me.uk/ | Tiger: Toshiba SatPro4600 Celeron700 256M+40G No software patents! http://www.eff.org/ / http://www.ffii.org/ If mail bounces, replace "06" with the last two digits of the current year. |
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