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  • 08caine15
    Member
    • Aug 2020
    • 18
    • Philippines

    #1

    RZ09-01953 no power

    Hello . Those anyone have schematics for this or atleast is there anyone who can help me with this board "RZ09-01953"

    It has 20v on MOSFET but no voltage on 4pins
  • mcplslg123
    Badcaps Legend
    • Jun 2015
    • 7262
    • india

    #2
    Re: RZ09-01953 no power

    You mean you have 20V on drain of 1st mosfet but no voltage on Gate/Source of same mosfet?? If yes

    01.Check resistance between pin1-4/pin4-8/pin1-8 of the 2 dc in mosfets. Meter should be in 200K or higher scale.
    02.Which charging IC is used here??
    03.Resistance on CLR ??

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