Hi Guys,
A friend of mine recently asked me to look at her laptop: its battery charging light constantly flickers whenever the laptop was plugged in to DC and I could not boot the machine.
I got obtained a charged battery and was able to use it to boot the laptop, I could still not use the DC in to charge or run the lappy without the battery inserted.
I have opened the laptop up and tested some of the power distribution circuitry and discovered that one of the diodes was not responding the a continuity test.
As this is affecting charging and the laptop can run from battery I assume this is voltage stabilisation circuity (it sits besides a companion diode).
This is marked only with a Z4 and I believe it is a COMCHIP CZRW5254B-HF and is apparently a Zener Diode (500mw, Zener Volt : 27, Reverse V: 21).
This has me wondering:
Do you guys thing it would be OK to solder over the Surface Mounted Diode as long my external AC > DC remains reliable, effectively shorting it ?
If not could you guys give me some tips for repairing this:
I am thinking a standard non surface mounted Diode having its legs soldered to the appropriate pins on the SM-Diode then insulated and put out of the way?
Thanks Guys
A friend of mine recently asked me to look at her laptop: its battery charging light constantly flickers whenever the laptop was plugged in to DC and I could not boot the machine.
I got obtained a charged battery and was able to use it to boot the laptop, I could still not use the DC in to charge or run the lappy without the battery inserted.
I have opened the laptop up and tested some of the power distribution circuitry and discovered that one of the diodes was not responding the a continuity test.
As this is affecting charging and the laptop can run from battery I assume this is voltage stabilisation circuity (it sits besides a companion diode).
This is marked only with a Z4 and I believe it is a COMCHIP CZRW5254B-HF and is apparently a Zener Diode (500mw, Zener Volt : 27, Reverse V: 21).
This has me wondering:
Do you guys thing it would be OK to solder over the Surface Mounted Diode as long my external AC > DC remains reliable, effectively shorting it ?
If not could you guys give me some tips for repairing this:
I am thinking a standard non surface mounted Diode having its legs soldered to the appropriate pins on the SM-Diode then insulated and put out of the way?
Thanks Guys

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