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    Burned mb on display plug. HP c5c49ea#abu; MB - 010170100-600g

    Hi guis,
    So wen it must happens... it happens...
    I try to change broken display... I don't know way, but after I put the new one /it's not new, its from used laptop/, I burned the MB.

    I upload pic from the burned place.
    So when I start the laptop at first it's fire the backlight of the screen and there is picture, but next the backlight is fading out, the burning place go hot, and the picture gone away.
    So for now I need electric diagram to see what is burned...
    I'm trying to find myself, if I do,I'll write back.
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    #2
    Re: Burned mb on display plug. HP c5c49ea#abu; MB - 010170100-600g

    So first I cleaned burned place. It now look like this...
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      #3
      Re: Burned mb on display plug. HP c5c49ea#abu; MB - 010170100-600g

      had you checked whether pins of the connector were shorted together or to ground?

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        #4
        Re: Burned mb on display plug. HP c5c49ea#abu; MB - 010170100-600g

        The burnt component just above capacitor is a coil. Clean the Area and solder a coil there . It should work. This is quite common issue on this mb.

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          #5
          Re: Burned mb on display plug. HP c5c49ea#abu; MB - 010170100-600g

          your mb is probably "Newton _CR&HR_HPC and schematic not available(not sure though). I'm attaching schematics for HP431 which is very close match to your mobo.
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            #6
            Re: Burned mb on display plug. HP c5c49ea#abu; MB - 010170100-600g

            Originally posted by mcplslg123 View Post
            The burnt component just above capacitor is a coil. Clean the Area and solder a coil there . It should work. This is quite common issue on this mb.
            So this FBB4 that is burned is coil? I was thinking that this is Fuse. Can you tell me what is exact name of the element?

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              #7
              Re: Burned mb on display plug. HP c5c49ea#abu; MB - 010170100-600g

              Its a Coil and not a fuse. Just use one from scrap mb.

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                #8
                Re: Burned mb on display plug. HP c5c49ea#abu; MB - 010170100-600g

                Originally posted by caspian View Post
                had you checked whether pins of the connector were shorted together or to ground?
                OK, I don't have specs for this 30-pin connector, I'll be glad if someone can find it, but I measure all pins and this is the results:
                Pins 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, and 28 are connected with ground.
                Pins 1 and 2 are connected
                Pins 29 and 30 are connected

                Can someone confirm that this is OK?
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                Last edited by smaniak; 11-24-2017, 01:30 PM.

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                  #9
                  Re: Burned mb on display plug. HP c5c49ea#abu; MB - 010170100-600g

                  Originally posted by mcplslg123 View Post
                  The burnt component just above capacitor is a coil. Clean the Area and solder a coil there . It should work. This is quite common issue on this mb.
                  After removing the burned coil and clean the board, it still look messy.
                  On the pic, the cap and the coil is connected. Without schematic I hope that this is OK.
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                    #10
                    Re: Burned mb on display plug. HP c5c49ea#abu; MB - 010170100-600g

                    according the the schematics in post 5, the connector's pins are OK. So the short seems to be on another component or on the screen cable.

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                      #11
                      Re: Burned mb on display plug. HP c5c49ea#abu; MB - 010170100-600g

                      the cap and the coil must be connected.
                      Now connect the screen and measure resistance to GND on each pad under the coil that you removed. I mean the coil under which you drew a red line. check that the two pads should not be connected together.
                      Last edited by caspian; 11-24-2017, 04:15 PM.

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                        #12
                        Re: Burned mb on display plug. HP c5c49ea#abu; MB - 010170100-600g

                        Originally posted by caspian View Post
                        according the the schematics in post 5, the connector's pins are OK. So the short seems to be on another component or on the screen cable.
                        OK, thank you, I find it too...
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                          #13
                          Re: Burned mb on display plug. HP c5c49ea#abu; MB - 010170100-600g

                          we should thank mcplslg123 for providing the closest schematics to this mainboard.

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                            #14
                            Re: Burned mb on display plug. HP c5c49ea#abu; MB - 010170100-600g

                            Originally posted by caspian View Post
                            the cap and the coil must be connected.
                            Now connect the screen and measure resistance to GND on each pad under the coil that you removed. I mean the coil under which you drew a red line. check that the two pads should not be connected together.
                            So I connected the screen and I measured two pads with ground, they are not connected.

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                              #15
                              Re: Burned mb on display plug. HP c5c49ea#abu; MB - 010170100-600g

                              how much ohm on each pad?

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                                #16
                                Re: Burned mb on display plug. HP c5c49ea#abu; MB - 010170100-600g

                                Originally posted by caspian View Post
                                how much ohm on each pad?
                                On the cap side 16kΩ
                                On the other side 22kΩ
                                Last edited by smaniak; 11-24-2017, 04:38 PM.

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                                  #17
                                  Re: Burned mb on display plug. HP c5c49ea#abu; MB - 010170100-600g

                                  they seem OK. I have no more idea on what to check next.

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                                    #18
                                    Re: Burned mb on display plug. HP c5c49ea#abu; MB - 010170100-600g

                                    OK, I put new coil and I connected the old/broken screen.
                                    The screen lit up, there is no heat on coil... I think is OK.
                                    ... should I try with the new screen... ... I'll try.
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                                      #19
                                      Re: Burned mb on display plug. HP c5c49ea#abu; MB - 010170100-600g

                                      was the display distorted like this before the burning happened?
                                      try to avoid the screen that caused the burning.

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                                        #20
                                        Re: Burned mb on display plug. HP c5c49ea#abu; MB - 010170100-600g

                                        Originally posted by caspian View Post
                                        was the display distorted like this before the burning happened?
                                        try to avoid the screen that caused the burning.
                                        The display was broken and it came to me to change the display. When the burning happed I don't know. I assume that it happen when I put the new display.

                                        Now I put the new display and everything is OK.

                                        THANK YOU CASPIAN FOR YOUR SUPPORT.

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