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    Lenovo Think center A70z PSU issu

    Hi for all,

    I have Lenovo Think center A70z with power issu, I try it with my power bunsh and it work perfectly.....

    i mesured PSU Vout and it is 19v ...seems to be ok but it can't start my AIO,

    when i push the power button I hear "click""" click and power led blinks but AIO not power on...

    please can someone help me, i attached pictures of my PSU
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    Re: Lenovo Think center A70z PSU issu

    any help please...

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      Re: Lenovo Think center A70z PSU issu

      If the output voltage of the adapter is 19V when it is plugged into your computer, the problem is probably in the computer rather than in the adapter.
      PeteS in CA

      Power Supplies should be boring: No loud noises, no bright flashes, and no bad smells.
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        Re: Lenovo Think center A70z PSU issu

        Originally posted by PeteS in CA View Post
        If the output voltage of the adapter is 19V when it is plugged into your computer, the problem is probably in the computer rather than in the adapter.
        But I used my Power lab and the computer works fine....

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          Re: Lenovo Think center A70z PSU issu

          can you place a load on the faulty psu and see if it shuts down what amps did you have you bench power supply set at

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            Re: Lenovo Think center A70z PSU issu

            Originally posted by vinceroger69 View Post
            can you place a load on the faulty psu and see if it shuts down what amps did you have you bench power supply set at
            my power lab is 30V 3amps max
            I disconnect all devices befor test with power lab, i just leave:
            - board
            - 1 cpu fan
            - lcd without backlight

            AIO start and i saw Thincenter logo, bip post ok

            i set power lab at 19V and i have 2.5 Amps consomation.
            I tried it with the PSU in the same conditions, when i push power button 19v goes to 11v....13v...10v......12v.. ?????

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              Re: Lenovo Think center A70z PSU issu

              Putting together things you've said, it sounds like the adapter is in regulation (19V) with no load. But when you try to load it, it is out of regulation and not very stable.

              If you are measuring the voltage at the computer input, you may have a bad connection between wherever circuit senses and regulates and the computer (for example, a partially broken wire in the output harness or connector to the computer or a bad solder joint where the harness wires solder to the adapter PCB).

              If you are measuring at the adapter PCB, there may be a bad connection between where you are measuring and the output from the transformer, or on the primary side. Another possibility is that the circuit oscillates if you try to load it. You would need an oscilloscope to check for oscillation.
              PeteS in CA

              Power Supplies should be boring: No loud noises, no bright flashes, and no bad smells.
              ****************************
              To kill personal responsibility, initiative or success, punish it by taxing it. To encourage irresponsibility, improvidence, dependence and failure, reward it by subsidizing it.
              ****************************

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