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  • Leefreeman97
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    • Sep 2025
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    #1

    Diagnosing short to ground issue

    Hello, I have a pcb from an e scooter which had a faulty diode but even after removing it from circuit, it still has a short to ground on the three components circled. I have removed every cap on the board and tested one by one and the short is still there and all the caps test ok. Could this be because I haven’t put a diode back on it yet or where do I go next please?
  • petehall347
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    • Jan 2015
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    #2
    check the regulator

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    • khalillll
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      • Sep 2025
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      #3
      Before that, disconnect any cables connected to the board.
      Inject the low voltage and see which component is getting hot

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      • Leefreeman97
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        • Sep 2025
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        #4
        Which one is the regulator please?

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        • Leefreeman97
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          • Sep 2025
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          #5
          Also, when injecting voltage where would I put the positive wire in the picture please?

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          • stj
            Great Sage 齊天大聖
            • Dec 2009
            • 31154
            • Albion

            #6
            kia117 is a regulator, so is the 6pin chip

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            • Leefreeman97
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              • Sep 2025
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              #7
              How can I check it and in what mode on the multimeter please

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