HP G6 DA0R13MB6E1 QUANTA R13 REV. E / No power, No LEDs...
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Re: HP G6 DA0R13MB6E1 QUANTA R13 REV. E / No power, No LEDs...
Have you already removed any component from the board? The cap I mentioned?Comment
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Re: HP G6 DA0R13MB6E1 QUANTA R13 REV. E / No power, No LEDs...
What cap ?Comment
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Re: HP G6 DA0R13MB6E1 QUANTA R13 REV. E / No power, No LEDs...
Could you put the readings and where you probe in the photo? I'm not sure if you are measuring correctly..
My question was if you did anything to the board when the resistor was heating up. I know you removed the resistor but anything else?Comment
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Re: HP G6 DA0R13MB6E1 QUANTA R13 REV. E / No power, No LEDs...
measured at 2000k and brings me 480 and goes up ... the components removed are only those mentioned before c26 and c20 ... when I removed the resistance I did not remove any other component ... the first component that I had removed was c26 then I removed c20 and afterwards I realized that pr12 burned and I took it off ... I didn't take anything anymoreComment
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Re: HP G6 DA0R13MB6E1 QUANTA R13 REV. E / No power, No LEDs...
C26 = 0.1uF / 10V
C20 = 220pF / 50V
PR12 = 22Ohm (Not 20 or 220...)Last edited by KvnTM; 12-04-2019, 05:42 AM.Comment
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Re: HP G6 DA0R13MB6E1 QUANTA R13 REV. E / No power, No LEDs...
yes thank you very much very kind ... but I had to take them in another motherboard how can I measure if they can go well? because on the cards the value is not marked ... with the tester how can I measure the value of the capacitor that I would like to take from another motherboard?Comment
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