laptop motherboard : short circuited DC input
I have a laptop motherboard which suddenly had its DC input ends short
circuited. It workded normally for hours and switched off normally. When trying to run it again some day after it won't boot up and I noticed that the DC input ends were short circuited. |
laptop motherboard : short circuited DC input
On 19 Jul 2015 17:40:08 GMT, itt788 wrote:
I have a laptop motherboard which suddenly had its DC input ends short circuited. It workded normally for hours and switched off normally. When trying to run it again some day after it won't boot up and I noticed that the DC input ends were short circuited. Look for a big reverse power protection diode across the DC input connector. Also, if your battery charger is of the "universal" variety, look for the power being applied backwards. If that's not it, I suggest you disclose the maker and model number, and if it works on battery power. -- Jeff Liebermann 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558 |
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laptop motherboard : short circuited DC input
Le Sun, 19 Jul 2015 17:40:08 +0000, itt788 a écritÂ*:
I have a laptop motherboard which suddenly had its DC input ends short circuited. It workded normally for hours and switched off normally. When trying to run it again some day after it won't boot up and I noticed that the DC input ends were short circuited. I wrote a bit too fast my message and I skipped some important information. When I tried to boot up the computer and noticed it won't do I first checked the transformer and it showed the right voltage on the voltmeter screen. I also tried to draw some power using a fixed resistor which value was chosen to get something around 1 A and indeed the expected current values flowed within the resistor. Then when trying to plug back it into the computer I noticed a big spark everytime I was trying to plug it in. That's when I noticed with an ohmmeter that the DC input ends were short-circuited. I also tested the battery, the voltmeter show a nice 0 Volt for each cell while it should fully charged. I disassembled the computer and noticed that the short-circuit was caused by a MOSFET next to the DC input socket on the motherboard but after I replaced it, this new component also got killed and shorted the DC input ends. |
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