Hello I have an ASUS Zephyrus Laptop (Model GA401QM), bought on ebay and the previous owner claims he was using and the laptop stopped, He then tried to change battery and broke the connector on the battery and also on ripped a GND pad on the MB.
I was searching on internet and found two posts on this forum about a similar problem “ASUS ROG G14 (GA401) battery spark, dead.” and “Dead ASUS ROG G14 (GA401)” both by the user jacobtc.
I already made some measurements based on the “Dead ASUS ROG G14 (GA401)” post using GA401QM schematic provided here and Boardview provided here by user Stevedb.
Here is all I got so far:
- 1st DC Mosfet PQ8901 got voltages:
Drain = 20.36 Volts
Source = 0.166 Volts
Gate = 0.177 Volts
- 2nd DC Mosfet PQ8902 got voltages:
Drain = 4.36 Volts
Source = 0.100 Volts
Gate = 0.110 Volts
- Charger CI PU8900 (BQ24800) got voltages and resistances to ground (in this case with no AC charger of course):
ACDRV = 0.110 Volts and 7.35 MOhms
REGN = 0.287 Volts and 12.9 Ohms (this line seems to be shorted bipped on the continuity mode)
ACOK = 0.018 Volts and 100 KOhms
ACDET = 0 Volts and 197 KOhms
VCC = 19.85 Volts and around 3 MOhms
That’s all I did before trying to remove any component, inject voltage or use thermal camera.
I was searching on internet and found two posts on this forum about a similar problem “ASUS ROG G14 (GA401) battery spark, dead.” and “Dead ASUS ROG G14 (GA401)” both by the user jacobtc.
I already made some measurements based on the “Dead ASUS ROG G14 (GA401)” post using GA401QM schematic provided here and Boardview provided here by user Stevedb.
Here is all I got so far:
- 1st DC Mosfet PQ8901 got voltages:
Drain = 20.36 Volts
Source = 0.166 Volts
Gate = 0.177 Volts
- 2nd DC Mosfet PQ8902 got voltages:
Drain = 4.36 Volts
Source = 0.100 Volts
Gate = 0.110 Volts
- Charger CI PU8900 (BQ24800) got voltages and resistances to ground (in this case with no AC charger of course):
ACDRV = 0.110 Volts and 7.35 MOhms
REGN = 0.287 Volts and 12.9 Ohms (this line seems to be shorted bipped on the continuity mode)
ACOK = 0.018 Volts and 100 KOhms
ACDET = 0 Volts and 197 KOhms
VCC = 19.85 Volts and around 3 MOhms
That’s all I did before trying to remove any component, inject voltage or use thermal camera.
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