Hi I have SR40B damaged, can I replace with SR40E? or need to be B version?
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I have a ASUS Rog strix laptop that I bought recently to fix and the previous owner spilled water on it . He brought it into a repair shop for them to check it out and instead of fixing it they damaged the battery connector of the laptop ! Other than that they damaged damaged nothing . But since the liquid damage the laptop only turns on and the keyboard lights up and then immediately turns off. I really want to repair this laptop and I also have experience in repairing phones etc and laptops and a bit of soldering but the diagnosing part is where I need help with and...3 Photos -
by TomyleeHi everyone,
I'm currently repairing a NEXIQ USB-Link 2 that was physically damaged due to crushing. After a thorough inspection, it appears that only one component is visibly damaged: the T5 component, located right next to the Mini-USB port.
It's a 4-pin SMD component, with one pin at each corner, aligned front-to-back along the USB port axis. Unfortunately, it is broken, and there are no visible markings left on the part to identify it.
I'm looking for help with the following:
The exact identification or part number of the T5 component
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by tofikHello, I have an LG 50PA6500 Plasma TV, purchased new in 2012.
Unfortunately plasma is not working at all after a power spike.
Qucikly tested the PSU and voltages seems to be okay, when eveything is disconntected from the PSU I got:
VS = 200-206 / actual = 205 V,
VA = 55 / actual = 54.9 V,
M5V = 5.2 / actual = 5.19 V,
17 = 17.24 V,
5.2 = 5.19 V,
STDBY = 5.19 V,
ERROR_DET = 4.8 V - does it mean PSU is damaged? the rest of the voltages seems to be fine.
what's your opinion about the PSU?
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by QhuyAnyone knows the value for the damaged capacitor for the Razer RZ09-0328, Board number is DA550-mb. Please see pictures. Thanks in advance.3 Photos11-05-2025, 09:48 PM
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by 2wtnHi all, have been lurking here for quite some time, and now my first post

People who have experience replacing CD3217B12 chips (on macbooks), I have a few questions for you.
As far as I understand, the CD3217B12 exists in more than one type and the different types are not cross-compatible. Is that correct? How many types are there in fact that you know of and which motherboards is each type compatible with? Do they look visually the same, or is there some difference in marking?
What should I look at when buying these chips online, for example on... - Loading...
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