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    Asus TP412UA shorted

    I would like to ask for help to repair this motherboard. Its shorted. No boardview and schematic. One of the 7466 fet and a resistor (marked in pic) must be faulty. I made some measurements and drew them on the pictures. Thank you for your help!
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    Last edited by zolie; 09-07-2023, 07:43 AM.

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    Asus TP412UA shorted

    When I wrote 'to gnd: I'cant' , the multimeter showed nothing.
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      #3
      Re: Asus TP412UA shorted

      Originally posted by zolie View Post
      When I wrote 'to gnd: I'cant' , the multimeter showed nothing.
      What was the reason you have removed the 2 DC in mosfet ? ( 2nd pic) The readings for the coils are ok sector show always Low resistance
      Last edited by Techtiger; 09-07-2023, 09:40 AM.

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        Re: Asus TP412UA shorted

        Originally posted by Techtiger View Post
        What was the reason you have removed the 2 DC in mosfet ? ( 2nd pic) The readings for the coils are ok sector show always Low resistance
        I measured a short circuit on it. I took them down and looked at them one by one. One is open-close, seems good. The other is shorted.

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          Re: Asus TP412UA shorted

          Originally posted by zolie View Post
          I measured a short circuit on it. I took them down and looked at them one by one. One is open-close, seems good. The other is shorted.
          Those are in N channel Mosfet what was the reading you got S D G both fets ? The resistor you have a point out is connected to Gate side of one of the Fets
          Last edited by Techtiger; 09-07-2023, 10:03 AM.

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            Re: Asus TP412UA shorted

            Originally posted by Techtiger View Post
            Those are in N channel Mosfet what was the reading you got S D G both fets ? The resistor you have a point out is connected to Gate side of one of the Fets
            I didn't write it down when it was on the board. On the left side the resistance was very low. On the right side, the value was much higher.

            now
            S-D: 0.7ohm
            G-S: 274kohm
            G.D: 274kohm

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              Re: Asus TP412UA shorted

              Originally posted by zolie View Post
              I didn't write it down when it was on the board. On the left side the resistance was very low. On the right side, the value was much higher.

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              S-D: 0.7ohm
              G-S: 274kohm
              G.D: 274kohm
              Replace the N Fet and replace the resistor with 4k

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                Re: Asus TP412UA shorted

                Originally posted by Techtiger View Post
                Replace the N Fet and replace the resistor with 4k
                I couldn't find an exact one, just something similar. The original is 7466. Could AON7534 be good instead? The original is AON7466. Could AON7534 be good instead? A few values are lower than the original. And a AON7400A. Here is a Vgs is lower.
                Last edited by zolie; 09-08-2023, 01:01 AM.

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                  Re: Asus TP412UA shorted

                  Originally posted by zolie View Post
                  Could AON7534 be good instead?
                  Yes, this transistor is a suitable replacement. You can use it.

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                    Re: Asus TP412UA shorted

                    Such low readings at ACN and ACP means a shorted main power rail in addition. Likely a capacitor
                    FairRepair on YouTube

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                      Re: Asus TP412UA shorted (solved)

                      Thanks for the help of those who tried to help. I also found the capacitor that needed to be replaced. I have attached a picture. The laptop works again

                      I have one more question: When I measure a high resistance value during measurement, what does that indicate? 2.5Mohm, 20Mohm, 50Mohm.
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                      Last edited by zolie; 09-12-2023, 08:32 AM.

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